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Julian Tepper

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Julian Tepper was born in New York City on April 1st, 1979. As the bass player for the indie rock band The Natural History, he co-wrote Spoon's hit "Don't You Evah" and helped produce the band's two studio albums, Beatbeatheartbeat and The People That I Meet. Julian is the co-founder of The Oracle Club, a salon and workspace for artists and writers in New York. Balls is his first novel.

January 21, 2013

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