Ken Denmead

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Ken Denmead



Ken spent most of his life as an ordinary geek, playing D&D, video games, watching and reading geeky movies and books. He was GuideBAT on AOL when it was cool (for geeks), and ran a play-by-email Star Trek RPG called Starbase Phoenix. He also succeeded in marrying the love of his life, and having two great kids.

Then, one day, everything changed.

He answered an open call for new writers for the GeekDad blog at Wired.com, put on by Chris Anderson. He made the cut, and started writing up a storm. Six months later, Chris asked him to take over the blog. In the following two years, Ken has secured a book deal, and GeekDads readership has exploded (not, you know, literally).

Its all been a crazy ride and doesnt look to end anytime soon, but he hasn

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“Geeks like to make things. Indeed, the drive to create is an intrinsic geeky quality (right up there with loving genre fiction and drinking too much Mountain Dew). And while many geeks may not think of themselves as creative in an artistic sense, most geeky pursuits--from rolling up a new D&D character to assembling the LEGO Star Wars Death Star kit (you know, the one with all the cool minifigures)--are acts of creation.”
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