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Graphic novels: stories told in words and pictures - Multilingual Mum
Paul Rainey Wins the 2020 Observer/Cape/Comica Graphic Short Story Prize – Multiversity Comics
Graphic short story: Andrew | Comics and graphic novels | The Guardian
The 2017 Observer New Review / Jonathan Cape Graphic Novels / Comica London Graphic Short Story Prize – Art inspired greeting cards and cartoons (Artoons) from Peter Duggan - Duggoons
Graphic short story: Andrew | Comics and graphic novels | The Guardian
Short Stories - Graphic Novels - Christchurch City Libraries | Christchurch City Libraries Ngā Kete Wānanga o Ōtautahi | BiblioCommons
Five Recent Graphic Novels You Shouldn't Miss Out On: Book yourself some quality reading time AFK, why don'tcha? - Arts - The Austin Chronicle
Astrid Goldsmith's A FUNERAL IN FREIBERG wins Cape/Observer/Comica Graphic Short Story Prize 2021
The Graphic Short Story Prize — ISABEL GREENBERG
Comics and Graphic Novels: The Politics of Form | TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
Nnedi Okorafor's Short Story “On the Road” Is Now a Graphic Novel
Graphic short story: Andrew | Comics and graphic novels | The Guardian
Observer graphic short story prize winner | Graphic novel art, Illustration character design, Comic art
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Graphic short story: Four Hands | Comics and graphic novels | The Guardian
Four Neil Gaiman Short Stories to Be Compiled into One Graphic Novel - For Reading Addicts
Graphic Short Stories | JessicaBarrah.com
Graphic short story: Andrew | Comics and graphic novels | The Guardian
Graphic short story: Memories from Limón | Graphic design books, Comic book style, Comic drawing
Graphic short story: Four Hands | Comics and graphic novels | The Guardian
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Shorties! The Best of The Graphic Short Story Prize
Assignment Three – A graphic short story | Ruth Arnold
The Graphic Short Story Prize — ISABEL GREENBERG
Eyeball Kicks: Art Spiegelman on One-Page Graphic Novels | The New Yorker