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John Deering
 
Meet John Deering

John Deering is chief editorial cartoonist for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, the state's largest newspaper. Five times a week, his cartoon comments entertain (or sometimes enrage) readers throughout Arkansas, in Washington, D.C., and across the country.

Arkansas is President Clinton's home state, but Deering's politics are those of truth and humor. He jabs his pen at the biggest balloon, the hot air that most needs deflating. His cartoons of national interest are frequently reprinted in Newsweek and Time magazines, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post Weekly, and are now syndicated worldwide by Creators Syndicate.

Winner of the National Press Foundation's 1997 Berryman Award, Deering also gained top honors in the 1994 national John Fischetti Cartoon Competition and was the seven-time winner of the Arkansas Press Association's Best Editorial Cartoonist award.

Deering's work is collected in two books: "Deering's State of Mind" (1990) and "We Knew Bill Clinton ... Bill Clinton Was a Friend of Ours" (1993, with Vic Harville). He is a 14-year member of the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists.



Born in 1956 in Little Rock, Deering has been drawing since his childhood fascination with science fiction and dinosaurs -- subjects he made into comic books. After studying art with Truman Alston, Deering focused on commercial and fine art at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Along the way, he found his strength in interlocking art with comment.

At the Democrat-Gazette, Deering advanced from layout artist to editorial cartoonist in 1981-82. His promotion to chief editorial cartoonist in 1988 made his cartoons the state's best-known. Deering also creates the comic panel Too Much Coffee.

He and his wife, Kathy, have a daughter and two sons, and live in Little Rock. He still draws dinosaurs.

 
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