Miscellaneous pieces

This is, as the name suggests, a miscellany of pieces written over the past 40 years. Some are Guardian articles which have been rather randomly logged or predated proper internet archiving. The rest were written for other publications, organisations and occasions. There are no doubt other fugitive pieces which have escaped my dredging operation, but as and when they turn up I will endeavour to add them here without wrecking the chronology. The list builds from the top, with the most recent articles displayed first.

Mine's a pint of sulphur and toffee

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Nag, nag, nag

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Thoroughly modern Mr Islam

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Lost for words

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Soft cell?

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Buzzard gets the bird at Covent Garden

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Silly points

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The language of laughter

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Death, where is thy style?

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Tracing the kings of animation

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Stephen Moss

Offcuts: An archive of selected articles by Stephen Moss: feature writer, author and former literary editor of the Guardian