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Read Eric's full bio Read the latest from Eric Griffith I work from my home in Ithaca, NY, and did it long before pandemics made it cool. In my long-lost free time, I wrote some novels, a couple of which are not just on my hard drive: BETA TEST ("an unusually lighthearted apocalyptic tale" according to Publishers' Weekly) and a YA book called KALI: THE GHOSTING OF SEPULCHER BAY. But I minored in Writing so I'd have a future. I got my degree at Ithaca College in, of all things, Television/Radio. I have freelanced for publications as diverse (and also now dead) as Sony Style,, and Flux. All of which are now defunct, and it's not my fault. I was previously on the founding staff of several magazines like Windows Sources, FamilyPC, and Access Internet Magazine.
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