About ChrisClark
Hello, my name is E. Christopher Clark (ChrisClark, for short), and this is my Website. I began writing online in 1999, on a lot of Geocities’s Sunset Strip. Since then, I’ve blogged regularly at That Little Bastad and Clarkwoods, and irregularly at Ten Thousand Lies. I’ve been an occasional contributor to Songs That Saved Your Life, and I’ve guest-posted at the Valve.
I was born and raised in the Merrimack Valley of Massachusetts. Educated at Chelmsford High School, Bradford College, and Lesley University, I currently serve as the office manager for a non-profit literary society based in Boston, and as an adjunct professor of English at a nearby college. In my spare time (what little there is of it) I continue to work on the novel I began during my tenure in the Lesley MFA program. I live with my wife and daughter in southern New Hampshire.
Geek Force Five is my attempt at creating a Weblog with a definite sense of purpose. The site is primarily dedicated to the discussion of news and views on just five subjects: the television show Lost; the films produced by View Askew Productions; the rock band Nine Inch Nails; the comic book publisher Marvel Comics; and Apple, Inc., the makers of products such as the iPod and the Macintosh computer. Occasional diversions into other territories are sometimes made, but only when the topics are things that I geek out about almost as much as my five main subjects.
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Geek Force Five was created using Dreamweaver 8, Fireworks 8, and iPhoto 6 on an iMac. The site is powered by EllisLab’s Expression Engine 1.6.2, and is hosted remotely on a Linux server provided by EngineHosting.

