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DG #23: Instagram competition winner

DG #24 came out a few weeks ago and – as always – we’ve thoroughly enjoyed seeing Instagram pictures of happy subscribers poring over their brand new copy. For each issue, we reward the best pic of DG in the wild with a copy of How to be evil. If you want a chance to win the book, just tag us on Instagram so we can see your photo. We’re at dg_quarterly. For a little inspiration, here are the best shots of our previous issue.

3. Mariana Rufino, indie mag collector: We’re big fans of big print consumers. Read a lot of indie mags? Show us what you’ve got in your reading stack. 

descobertas que são refúgios ☕️☃️ |#asagadocafé|

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2. Tina Casagrand, coffee lover: On Instagram, DG seems to go extremely well with pretty flat whites and lattes. Here’s a particularly nice one which instantly makes us want to re-caffeinate ourselves.

1. Elliott Kennedy, celebrity-spotter: With all the excitement this photo caused at DG HQ, Elliott has to be our hands down winner. He spotted Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood clutching a copy of DG – which to some of our editorial staff really is the greatest endorsement possible. As a thank you for making our day – week? year? – Elliott will be sent a free copy of How to be evil

A slower, more reflective type of journalism”
Creative Review

Jam-packed with information... a counterpoint to the speedy news feeds we've grown accustomed to”
Creative Review

A leisurely (and contrary) look backwards over the previous three months”
The Telegraph

Quality, intelligence and inspiration: the trilogy that drives the makers of Delayed Gratification”
El Mundo

Refreshing... parries the rush of 24-hour news with 'slow journalism'”
The Telegraph

A very cool magazine... It's like if Greenland Sharks made a newspaper”
Qi podcast

The UK's second-best magazine” Ian Hislop
Editor, Private Eye
Private Eye Magazine

Perhaps we could all get used to this Delayed idea...”
BBC Radio 4 - Today Programme