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14theditch (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
http://www.amazon.com/Escape-Hell-Hal-Duncan/dp/1932265252 Here's Hal Duncan describing his new book from Monkey Brain, Escape From Hell, over at Jay Tomio's Bookspot Central: "It’s a hitman, a hooker, a homo and a hobo in the ultimate prison break… escape from Hell itself. It’s about these four people damned for their sins – murder, fornication, sodomy and suicide – deciding, “fuck this shit,”...
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Tobias S. Buckell Online (Free subscription) | 13/11/2008
Jay Tomio at Bookspot Central has an interview with me up: Jay Tomio - I always get the feeling that with Pepper no matter what the backdrop, be it a jungle adventure, a space opera, or on exotic islands that we are seeing a Leonesque Western figure - is there any truth to that and are [...]
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WebPro News (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
... for companies to raise venture capital, but Goodmail apparently didn't have this problem at all. Tomio Geron at the Wall Street Journal Goodmail has convinced email providers by offering more security for their customers and by offering a new revenue stream. Goodmail is focusing on consumer email providers and has not been integrated with business email providers such as Microsoft Corp.’s...
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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 09/11/2008
... of the Williford collection – which truly is a national treasure,” TMA Director Kimberley Bush Tomio said. “Now, through a bit of good fortune in our exhibition schedule and the continued generosity of the Graham Williford Foundation for American Art, we’re able to spotlight not only a stunning array of paintings we didn’t have space to accommodate earlier this year, but also an impressive...
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TheForce.Net (Free subscription) | 01/11/2008
"Jay Tomio - You expressed a desire to have a principle vehicle as a relative unknown. I guess we can assume obvious reasons in terms of creative maneuvering, but was there something you wanted to specifically avoid'Paul S. Kemp - Well, I wanted to maximize my ability to run with a character, and that meant minimal backstory and little exposure in the EU novels. After poring over the various...