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DRAWN & QUARTERLY announces new Jessica Campbell and Anneli Furmark books for 2022

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While the year is far from over (boo!), there are still plenty of books to come from D&Q (yay!) – and now there are two more to look forward to next year (huzzah!)

Doug Wright Award nominees announced for 2021

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Mr Monster creator Fred Kelly to be posthumously inducted into Canadian Cartooning Hall of Fame

Indie comic news: Keiler Roberts, John Porcellino, Gabrielle Bell, Oh Human Star

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Rounding up some indie news from D&Q and more.

The 75 Most Anticipated Graphic Novels for Winter 2021

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New and upcoming graphic novel releases from January-March 2021

68 of the most anticipated graphic novels for Fall 2020

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A diverse mix with lots of family-friendly titles are among the books included in our list of highly-anticipated graphic novels coming in Fall 2020
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INDIE VIEW: Life is filled with THE CONTRADICTIONS

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The Contradictions By Sophie Yanow Drawn and Quarterly For the past decade or so I’ve noticed a shift where the colloquial word styles of young people had...

75 of the most anticipated graphic novels for Spring 2020

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New and upcoming graphic novel releases for April-June 2020
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Lynda Barry named a recipient of the MacArthur Genius Grant

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The graphic novelist and educator is one of 26 recipients.
SDCC19 Middle Grade and YA Graphic Novels Publishing panel

SDCC ‘19: Editors detail marketing strategies in “Middle Grade and YA Graphic Novels Publishing”

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What publishers are looking for and why you should pay attention.

INTERVIEW: LEAVING RICHARD’S VALLEY Creator Michael DeForge On Cults and Comics

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An interview with Michael DeForge, in which he talks about the absurdity of cults in his newest graphic novel, LEAVING RICHARD'S VALLEY.
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INTERVIEW: James Sturm Reflects on the Nature of Love and Politics in Off Season

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By Nancy Powell James Sturm has never been shy about tackling the complexities of race and ethnicity in his graphic novels. Recently, Sturm turned his...
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REVIEW: James Sturm Explores A Broken Marriage Against The Backdrop Of The 2016 Elections

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By Nancy Powell The Presidential election of 2016 was an emotional and grueling time for many of us. Its aftermath left such animosity and despair...

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