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Promotional Stickers for Novels

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Tom Gauld‘s latest cartoon for The Guardian. It seems kind of appropriate for the day this year’s Man Booker Prize shortlist is announced…

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A Dickensian Alphabet

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Tom Gauld has made a print for London comics store Gosh! to celebrate their 30th anniversary. You can buy it online here.

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Art Installation

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Tom Gauld for the New Scientist.

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The End of the Novel

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Tom Gauld for The Guardian.

Tom’s new graphic novel, Mooncop, will be published by D+Q next month.

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Innovations for the Modern Novelist

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Tom Gauld for The Guardian. Who needs people?

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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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Classic Literature with Added Science!

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Science versus Fiction — Tom Gauld for The Guardian.

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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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Less Common Villains

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Tom Gauld for The Guardian.

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Fable

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Not an actual book cover, but a new Tom Gauld illustration for a Charles Yu (Sorry Please Thank You) short story in The New Yorker.

Tom has also just joined Instagram if that’s your thing.

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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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