Salon.com has posted a fascinating gallery of drawings done by celebrated authors. Some of them are rather amateurish, but a few are startlingly good. Seen here, an uncharacteristically cheery collection of paper dolls, designed by a young Ms. Sylvia Plath. (Note that the article has problems loading in my browser. It gets screwy toward the bottom of the page, with text doubling up and running over the pictures. Hopefully you'll have better luck.)
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