About

Geoff Nelder (59) is a freelance writer living in Chester, UK with his long-suffering wife. His grown-up children’s sense and high intelligence remain a mystery to him.

He has had non-fiction books published on climates along with several articles in academic journals such as Weather, Geographical Magazine and the Times Educational Supplement. Geoff is a part-time journalist contributing humorous travel accounts to Cycling World.

Geoff has had short stories published in ezines,  and paper magazines, and won a commendation for a story in the Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Competition. He won first prize in the Café Doom short story competition in 2005.

Besides his 2005 released humour novel, Escaping Reality, released by Brambling Books, he is progressing a Science Fiction trilogy and a Fantasy based on Gozo.

Geoff is a moderator and editor for Adventure Books of Seattle.

His books can be owned via http://geoffnelder.com

4 Responses to “About”

  1. Mr Michael Starrrrrrr Says:

    Dear Mr N, it is I!!! Ok i’ll add a nice little advert logo thingy on my webbie for you to this blog, but i need a small image, can you recommend or send to me? I have a new project on the go now oh yes i do… the success of Stranded has inspired me to go on a solo project.

    locki_star@hotmail.com

    Ta!!!!

  2. Mr Michael Starrrrrrr Says:

    … oh and… you have been busy!!!!

  3. Ira Nayman Says:

    Hi, Geoff,

    Thanks for the tip on The Ardly Effect. I look forward to getting a copy.

    I also write comic science fiction. I was wondering if I sent you a copy of one of my books in print (Alternate Reality Ain’t What It Used To Be or What Were Once Miracles are Now Children’s Toys) if you would consider writing about it. (If you’re not sure you’re ready to commit to a full book: all of the material in both books originated on my Web site, Les Pages aux Folles, and can be found in the Archive. They are marked [ARNS] for your reading convenience.) If you do have an interest, please let me know where to send the book(s).

    Thanks, again, for the tip.

  4. Pat Says:

    Geoff: I apologize for contacting you in this fashion, but I seem to be getting no results from anywhere else. You have two books published through Brambling Books. Do you know if they’ve gone out of business? The company had three anthologies planned but is ignoring all email messages, has not updated its site since June and has not posted on Twitter since September. Any insight you can provide would be appreciated. Thanks, Pat

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