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Monthly Archives: March 2012
The Geek Manifesto on tour
It’s now less than six weeks until The Geek Manifesto will hit the bookshops… It’s published on May 10. So it’s time to post the schedule of events I’ll be speaking at in the next few months once it’s out. … Continue reading
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There WILL be an eBook
Several people have been in touch to ask whether there will be an ebook edition of The Geek Manifesto. The answer is that there definitely will be. For some reason, Amazon isn’t showing the Kindle edition as available to pre-order, … Continue reading
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A great blog review
Very impressed by this blog review from “Skuds”, who’s extended the review he wrote for Amazon Vine. This quote is particularly good: As soon as a minister admits that some new policy didn’t work he will find himself on the … Continue reading
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