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Never too old for games (2)

Philip Young, lecturer at Sunderland University and well-known PR blogger, set up a second blog, called Scoop!, some time ago. In this post, he tries to use the tested tagging technique to create more traffic to his blog as well as get to know more about the subject his Scoop! blog is about: journalists in fiction.

I, for one, am happy to oblige. Actually, I have already picked up the gauntlet. Hope that Sam public spaces Smith, Steven Giant Bullfrogs Matthys and Andrea New Millennium PR Weckerle are willing to do the same.

BTW, Andrea: I am sure your 'German years' will get you over the "UK/European fiction" obstacle...

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No Tintin? Thanks very much Serge. I will try to track down The coming of Joachim Stiller - in English! One small thing, could you also post the comment to Scoop!, specifically to the post titled The Scoop! meme, which I hope will soon become a long list of interesting reads. Sorry if I hadn't made this clear.

OK - hope this works out!

Serge, the German books are currently in storage, so I guess I'll have to identify an English novel. BTW, this is payback for the Four Things meme, isn't it? :-)

Do you really think I am that kind of person? I would never do something like this to get back at you... Certainly not. It will be far more gruesome! ;-D

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