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Pencil Press Gazette

George Giokas

Chronicles of small-town newspapers and the people who love them along with some personal musings of a longtime journalist.

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  • George Giokas

    George Giokas started his journalism career when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. He makes a mean chili and spanakopita and is the author of the novel Nickel Ice. He teaches journalism as an adjunct at Stony Brook University and is never going to retire.

  • George Giokas

    George Giokas started his journalism career when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. He makes a mean chili and spanakopita and is the author of the novel Nickel Ice. He teaches journalism as an adjunct at Stony Brook University and is never going to retire.

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