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About meGeek, technology journalist, IT strategy consultant, Sf reader (and occasional writer), traveller (not tourist), book and art collector.

Born on the Channel Island of Jersey, I now live in South West London, sharing The East Putney Museum Of Science Fiction, Comic and Fantasy Art (And Lending Library) with my wife, four cats and two robots.

I write fiction and non-fiction for magazines and newspapers (and web sites).

About my libraryI tend to read mainly SF, with some slides into romance, horror, historical and detective. Non-fiction is mainly research for my writing.

Our Books is a joint catalogue for my books and my wife's, Mary Branscombe. We have similar tastes.

Homepagehttp://www.sandm.co.uk

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Real nameSimon Bisson and Mary Branscombe

LocationPutney, London

Emailsimonsandm.co.uk

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Member sinceFeb 2, 2006

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Hi Simon, from another Simon who is also another writer.
Hi Simon, greetings from a fellow Londoner-by-adoption and welcome to librarything. You've managed to catalogue a lot of books very quickly. Are you doing it all manually, or have you imported an existing record of you library.

Any chance you can wangle a mention of LibraryThing into one of the publications you write for? The more people who join, the better the recommendations are for all of us - and the recommendations are one of the things I like best about this site.
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