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Published by indie comic champions Drawn & Quarterly, Tom Gauld’s wry collection of cartoons are sure to get the sides of ya mouth curlin’ up.
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How A Person Should Be, by Sheila Heti. This part-novel, part-confessional about the loves and woes of a twenty-something artist is given the tip of the hat by Miranda July.
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Dave Eggers has a penchant for writing notes on foam board, which he says is great for making life-sized superheroes out of (Iron Man, namely) for his son.
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A few choice works from pro skater-turned-fine artist Brian Lotti’s personal sketchbook.
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Dave Eggers’ tutoring centre, 826 Valencia, was the inspiration for London’s own literary workshop, Ministry of Stories. This photo shows Dave and co-founder Nick Hornby eating some of MoS’s ‘Thickest Human Snot’.
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Founded in 2006 by nonprofit literary arts collective Pank, this magazine pushes the freshest writing talent you’ve not heard of – yet.
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Pro skater-turned poet and writer, Scott Bourne’s semi-autobiographical novel takes you on a turbulent ride through 1990s San Francisco. Love, heists, scams and sex, all told with a Southern twang.
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RVCA teamed up with San Sebastian seamstresses Sew ‘n’ Sing for a collection of wholesome clothing and accessories including this nautically inclined duffel bag.
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Indulge your inner Samuel Pepys and create that literary masterpiece the old-school way from penheaven.co.uk
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Hitting that sweet spot where skate and custom motorcycles meet, DC’s Double Label collab with w.1910 creates natty threads like this sweater and these sneaks for two or four-wheeled horseplay.

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A collection of things that came our way while making HUCK#038 The Dave Eggers Issue.

A collection of things we dig and sources of inspiration that came our way while making HUCK#038 The Dave Eggers Issue.

And don’t forget to grab yourself a copy of HUCK#038 in the HUCK Shop.

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