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Let’s Not Play Frisbee With That Poet Anymore

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Stephen Collins for The Guardian (and newly available as limited edition Giclee print from his shop).

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Some Advice on How to Cope in These Tough Times

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Tom Gauld.

(I don’t think I’ve posted this before have I? It seems timely nonetheless).

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“What a Silly Idea”

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Tom Gauld on women leads in spy fiction for The Guardian. See also, people of colour in fantasy films.

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How To Be a Bad Writer

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Tom Gauld for The Guardian, inspired by this piece on what makes bad writing bad by Toby Litt.

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Rogue Bibliophile

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Tom Gauld‘s cartoon on the future for book lovers for The Guardian this weekend.

Tom also did the cover and interior illustration in this weekend’s Guardian Review for an article on plot by John Mullan.

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Lead the Autobiographical Novelist to the Literary Prize

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Tom Gauld on Karl Ove Knausgaard for The Guardian.

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Dear Araucaria

The Rev John Graham, better known as Araucaria, set the Guardian’s cryptic crossword for 55 years. In December 2012, Araucaria announced that he was dying of cancer through a series of clues in a crossword. In this short film, Graham talks about puzzles, the memories and ideas that inspired him, and setting crossword number 25,842:

You can read more about the film here.

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Books of the Year by Tom Gauld

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Tom Gauld‘s cover for The Guardian Review‘s books of the year issue.

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