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Biography, by Erik T. Johnson
Biography is a wicked business made up of three general components--BIO, combining the simultaneous coming-and-going of bye and hello; GRAPH, which is an incomplete acronym implying the grinding of a person's heart; and Y, depicting a road that diverges in two directions--thus, biography for short.
It is often easier to speak of less ambiguous matters. Lists are helpful in this regard. One can preface such a list, for example, by stating that Erik T. Johnson's works have appeared in over 35 local, national, and international publications. The list would then follow, like this: These include Electric Velocipede, Space & Time Magazine, Shimmer, Sein und Werden, Tales of the Unanticipated, Morpheus Tales, Crossed Genres, Structo, and others.
Quotations, too, are a useful way to avoid the mess of actual biographical exegesis. Consider: No other than D.F. Lewis called one of Erik T. Johnson's recent fictions "a perfect story."
One last diversionary technique is to present declarative sentences such as: You can learn more about Erik T. Johnson's work, and contact the author at www.eriktjohnson.net.
