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Johnathan Escoffery is a young black American author who has published his debut work, a collected series of short stories.
The Guardian book reviewer Ian Williams examines the book, and the impact of the author's ignoring the advice from 'writing instructors' about writing in the second person (the 'you' in the title) to explore the nature of the first person, the 'I'.
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Johnathan Escoffery is a young black American author who has published his debut work, a collected series of short stories.
The Guardian book reviewer Ian Williams examines the book, and the impact of the author's ignoring the advice from 'writing instructors' about writing in the second person (the 'you' in the title) to explore the nature of the first person, the 'I'.