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          Jon McGregor

          British novelist and short story writer (born 1976)

          Jon McGregor (born 1976) is a British novelist and short story writer.

          In 2002, his first novel was longlisted for the Booker Prize, making him then the youngest-ever contender. His second and fourth novels were longlisted for the Booker Prize in 2006 and 2017 respectively. In 2012, his third novel, Even the Dogs, was awarded the International Dublin Literary Award.

          The New York Times has labelled him a "wicked British writer".[2]

          Early life

          Born in Bermuda, McGregor was raised in the UK.[1] He grew up in Norwich and Thetford, Norfolk.

          Scottish Secretary to the Board of Trade; compiler of commercial statistics; Member of Parliament.

          He attended City College Norwich sixth form[3] and then studied for a degree in Media Technology and Production at Bradford University. In his final year there he contributed a series entitled "Cinema 100" to the anthology Five Uneasy Pieces (Pulp Faction).

          Career

          Having moved to Nottingham (where he now lives), he wrote his first novel,