Win Paddle Against the Flow prizes at Urban Outfitters
- Text by HUCK HQ
Paddle Against the Flow is Huck’s bible of creative advice from sixty inspiring inspiring indie icons – from Douglas Coupland and Spike Jonze to Miranda July and Kim Gordon.
To celebrate the book’s launch, we’ve teamed up with Urban Outfitters (who stock the book) to offer you the chance to win some great Paddle prizes.
Enter the competition here and you could win:
– An A2 framed print of MIA by photographer Spencer Murphy
– A One Year Subscription to Huck Magazine
– A copy of Paddle Against the Flow
– £200 to spend at Urban Outfitters
Head over to Urban Outfitters to check out their interview with Huck editor Andrea Kurland, where she talks about bringing Paddle to life.
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