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Appalachia Adjacent

Geno Merryman

Welcome to Appalachia Adjacent. Here, you will find a monthly, hopefully entertaining, look at the place where my life and creative process intersect.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

You Know the Old Adage, Don’t Poke the Basilisk

My Apple Watch isn’t working the way it should, and I’m pretty sure it’s because an AI from the future has been tormenting me—well, not tormenting. That’s a bit overdramatic. It has been going out of its way to make my life slightly more co...

2 months ago
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Let’s Dust Off that Asshole to English Dictionary

I thought it might be fun to share a little bit of my MFA journey. This is a discussion assignment from a class titled Engaging Online Writing Students, which is required to receive a teaching certificate with the degree.

2 months ago
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Plumbers, or The Lessons I've Learned Playing Battlefield 2042 Online

Here is a rework of a post from February 2023. It looks at some things relevant to my writing that I've picked up while playing Battlefield 2042. Then, I leave you with some prompts you may find interesting.

4 months ago
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  • Geno Merryman

    Author of fiction and creative non-fiction. MFA candidate. Miniature painter and all-around nice guy, well, at least some of the time.

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