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Rachel Trezise |
4 Jan 2006 |
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 ‘Fresh Apples’ One of the world’s largest literary prizes, the Dylan Thomas Prize, has just been won by a 24 year old Rachel Trezise. She fought off stiff competition from authors spanning four continents - including the Americas. Geographically the stories move from Cardiff to a rave in Cornwall to New York’s Coney Island, but at their heart is the Rhondda. She joins Jenni in the studio.Parthian BooksDisclaimer
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