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    Geoff Rodkey (born September 9, 1970) is an American screenwriter and author. His most recent novel is the suburban-apocalypse comedy Lights Out in Lincolnwood. Previously, he co-wrote comedian Kevin Hart's 2021 debut middle grade novel Marcus Makes a Movie and the 2019 science fiction comedy We're Not From Here.

    Year
    Title
    Notes
    2021
    Lights out in Lincolnwood
    pub. date July 6, 2021
    2021
    Marcus Makes a Movie
    co-writer with primary author Kevin Hart;
    2019
    We're Not From Here
    pub. date March 5, 2019
    2018
    The Story Pirates Present: Stuck in the ...
    collaboration with Story Pirates and ...
  2. Complete order of Geoff Rodkey books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  3. Geoff grew up in Freeport, Illinois and began his writing career on his high school newspaper. He now lives in New York City with his wife, three sons, and an easily confused gerbil. Learn more at geoffrodkey.com, and follow Geoff on Twitter at @GeoffRodkey.

  4. He currently lives in New York City with his wife and three sons. Geoff Rodkey made his debut as a published author in 2012 with the novel Deadweather and Sunrise. Below is a list of Geoff Rodkey’s books in order of when they were first released:

  5. Geoff grew up in Freeport, Illinois and began his writing career on his high school newspaper. He now lives in New York City with his wife, three sons, and an easily confused gerbil. Learn more at geoffrodkey.com, and follow Geoff on Twitter at @GeoffRodkey.

  6. Geoff Rodkey is the author of the bestselling Tapper Twins comedy series; the Chronicles of Egg adventure trilogy; and The Story Pirates Present: Stuck in the Stone Age, a comic novel bundled with a how-to guide for kids who want to create stories of their own.

  7. My first novel for adults is a dark comedy about a privileged familys attempts to cope with a sudden technological apocalypse in the New Jersey suburbs. Publishers Weekly calls it “an irresistible story.”. The Barnes & Noble newsletter calls it “sharp, addictive, wryly funny… [and] wholly original.”.

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