Julia Slavin

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Julia Slavin is an award winning American short story writer, and novelist. Her works are generally surrealist comedy that have been described as if the Desperate Housewives meet Kafka.

Her work has appeared in Gargoyle Magazine, and Tin House.[1] She lives with John Arnholz in Washington DC. Her brother is Robert Slavin

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