Bio:Geoffery Crescent

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Geoffery Crescent is a Bristol based writer, poet and editor. Poetry can be found in featured in several anthologies and journals, and Geoffery occasionally performs at local venues and festivals including Radio 4's More Than Words [1] and the Bristol Short Story Festival.

Short stories have been featured in a variety of anthologies and magazines, including Speck (Bedtime Stories for Girls: Wicked East Press)[2], Rebecca Atwood's Having a Baby (Bicycle Review #19)[3] and Munch Bunch (Uroborus #1) [4].

Non-Fiction work includes essays for the York Archaeology Journal 'The Post Hole'[5] , a recipe in Pill Hill Press' 'Family Delights Cookbook' and Geoffery and the Great glass Elevator for Hidden Thoughts Press' upcoming Real People, Real Phobias[6] .

Scripts have been featured in Dr WTF 2011 & 2012, and Geoffery currently co-edits The Psychedelic Journal of Time Travel. Web comics include Jamella and Marmalad[7], and Flaubert St Cloud [8] both with Owen Watts.

Geoffery is currently working on Holem Vav, a fantasy novel, which can be read here [9]