ABOUT GEOFF HALL

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…it is through ‘non-cooperation with evil’, not the evasion of evil that resistance occurs.*
— [* from, ‘Translating the Invisible Wind’]

Geoff Hall is drawn to write dystopian stories. 

Despite this, his stories are hope-filled. Across his work are common themes, not only of resistance and the ‘quiet’ revolution, but also non-violence and the possibility of change. 

Born in the late fifties in the North-East of England, he draws from his traditional working-class background, life experiences and rebellion (both religious and political) to invite the disenchanted, the disenfranchised and the jaded on to a journey of hope with him.

Geoff is also an activist, arts mentor, ex 'sparky' and filmmaker ("My Name is Sorrow" & "Mehr Zavot Skorb"), and also the writer of the book series 'Spiritual Direction in a Postmodern Landscape'.

 

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