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Pure GNS because I spend my life writing for other people, and this is just me. And it's a pleasingly immodest pun.

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Graeme N Smith
Graeme N Smith has been a journalist for more than 20 years, and is currently Content Editor at s1, Scotland's internet success story and part of the Herald & Times Group. His main project just now is the 107 s1community websites, of which he is very proud. All views expressed here, though, are entirely his own and nothing to do with s1, Herald & Times, or anyone else. He also blogs occasionally about his allotment at www.gottheplot.com. Yes, he is that interesting.
Graeme also wrote some scripts once for a cartoon series called The Imp, one of which won an award. You can see some of them on YouTube - here's one here.
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If you're new to this blog, it might all make a bit more sense if you start at the beginning. Which is a very good place to start anything. November 25, 2011 - I need this like a hole in the head.
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