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Keith Stuart



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Keith Stuart is a long‑established British journalist and author, best known as a video games correspondent for The Guardian. His work spans more than two decades, during which he has explored how games shape culture, technology, and everyday life, becoming one of the UK’s most recognisable voices in interactive media. Alongside his journalism, he has contributed to magazines such as Red, Esquire, Empire, and Frieze, expanding his reach across wider digital‑culture conversationsbiographs.org.

Beyond reporting, Stuart is also an acclaimed novelist, with books such as A Boy Made of Blocks, Frequency of Us, and Love Is a Curse earning strong critical attention. His fiction often blends emotional depth with themes of connection, communication, and the unseen forces that shape relationships — a sensibility that echoes through his journalism as well. This dual career gives him a rare perspective: part critic, part storyteller, part cultural interpreter.

Within gaming journalism, Stuart is known for analysing industry shifts, emerging technologies, and the evolving relationship between games and society. His writing frequently highlights inclusivity, creativity, and the blurring boundaries between games, film, and interactive storytelling. Today, he remains a leading figure in the conversation about where games have been — and where they’re heading next.