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
Gargoyle Magazine
Gargoyle Magazine is a literary journal based in Washington, D.C.. This magazine was established in 1976 by Russell Cox, Richard Peabody, and Paul Pasquarella. By 1977, Peabody was the only remaining original editor. He continued running the journal until 1990 with several different co-editors. ...

, and Tin House
Tin House
Tin House is an American literary magazine and book publisher based in Portland, Oregon and New York City. The Tin House magazine was conceived in the summer of 1998 by Portland publisher Win McCormack. He envisioned a journal that would be graphically appealing and free of the stale substance...

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She lives with John Arnholz in Washington DC. Her brother is Robert Slavin
Robert Slavin
Robert "Bob" Slavin is an American psychologist who studies educational and academic issues. He founded the Success for All reform program for primary and middle schools....


Works


  • The Woman Who Cut Off Her Leg at the Maidstone Club and Other Stories Henry Holt, 1999, ISBN 9780805060850; Picador, 2000, ISBN 9780312264130

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