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Monthly Archives: March 2009
We’re Talking Recession and Professional
You humans (or as anthropologists from my time label you, homo sapiens consumerensis) all seem very preoccupied with the current world-wide economic recession. In the words of the dearly departed Mr. Douglas Adams: Don’t Panic. As I’ve mentioned previously, I’m not fan … Continue reading
Piggies are the tops
The folks over at Apex have a couple of projects Geoff will be submitting to: their guest-edited issue of Apex Magazine, and the Blackness Within Anthology being put together by Gill Ainsworth. Geoff will submit the guest-edited piece tonight, a … Continue reading
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Most Successful is Most Successful
Looks like the letter writing campaign has finally paid off: Geoff’s story “The Most Successful Man in the World” has been accepted for publication in the summer 2009 issue of Strange, Weird, and Wonderful. Those of you who’ve only recently … Continue reading
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