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Edward Genochio was born in Belgium and has been trying to come to terms with it ever since. He spent three years at Cambridge University gazing at maps, for which he was awarded a degree in Geography. He spent five years working as a self-employed website programmer. He spent a while herding reindeer with the Chukchi people of Kamchatka, and another while researching the conflicts between human communities and monkey conservation on the Tibetan plateau. Concluding that neither Chukchi nor Tibetans nor monkeys were much better off for his meddling, he bought a bicycle and a lot of bananas, and poddled off to China.

His journeys have been covered on BBC television, Home Truths on Radio 4, The Charlotte Church Show, Today in Bashkortostan (a television news show), and The Royston Crow, while his own writing has appeared in such august journals as Voyage, Asia and Away, The Mail on Sunday, Hong Kong Tatler, The Guardian, and the back of an envelope.

He is currently working on a book, provisionally entitled But Isn't There A Bus?, which will be tremendously amusing; however, unless he finds a publisher, no-one will read it, which would be a shame.

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This website was designed and hand-made in England by Edward Genochio. If you would like him to make a similar website for you, drop him a line.

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