| Chris Maslanka is not 34 and is single. He was born in Nightingale Lane, Clapham, London and is of Polish extraction. He lives noisily but nearly containedly in a South Oxfordshire village with a watergun and 22 salad boxes. |
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Mensa
(of which he is not a member) have described him as 'a modern day Lewis
Carroll'. Media psychologist Dr Aric Sigman has described his puzzles as
'the intelligence tests of the future'.
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Chris sees puzzles and games not just as an end in themselves but also as a way of stimulating creativity. He is interested in promoting their use not only in the everyday arena but also in, for example, aiding the recovery of brain-injured individuals and the rehabilitation of offenders. | |
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Chris in a previous (bearded) incarnation donating games to the Kemsley Brain Injury Unit, St Andrews Hospital, Northampton. Dr Doreen Baxter, a neuropsychologist and a regular contributor to Puzzle Panel is on the right. |
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| He does not have a stall in the Millennium Dome. | ||
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Contact Chris Maslanka maslanka@puzzlemaster.co.uk |
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