Naomi Alderman
- (source: The Guardian)
- Naomi Alderman has written articles published in MailOnline, The Guardian, The Sunday Times and The Observer.
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Most Recent article
Previous Articles
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The player: In praise of educational games
The Guardian, Wednesday 3 March
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The Player: When Gaming can be a grind
The Guardian, Wednesday 24 February
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The Player: old games, new approach
The Guardian, Wednesday 17 February
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The Player: Games with artistic visions at their heart
The Guardian, Thursday 11 February
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The player: women play games too
The Guardian, Thursday 4 February
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The player: games to relax you
The Guardian, Thursday 28 January
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The player: humour
The Guardian, Thursday 21 January (1 blog link)
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Fun Inc: Why Games are the 21st Century's Most Serious Business by Tom Chatfield
The Observer, Sunday 17 January (2 blog links)
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The player: cheat codes
The Guardian, Thursday 14 January
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The player
The Guardian, Thursday 7 January
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- 55 articles (since October 2007)
- Average article: 22 column inches (655 words)
- Shortest article: 9 column inches (263 words)
- Longest article: 52 column inches (1571 words)
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