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About Jameson Hall

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Jameson Hall lives with his wife and two daughters in an ancient house on a quiet street in a quaint town named after the port Ulysses sailed from and came home to after a long and interesting trip . . . but now this town is in the middle of upstate New York.

Born in Ohio, Jameson grew up in
Binghamton, New York,
(where Rod Serling was from)
where he passed through
its public schools
without distinction.

Screenplays
Infinite Jim
Corpus Callosum
The Insensibles
The Dark Machine
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A Cinema major at SUNY Binghamton, Jameson became well versed in the avant garde and film history; he also did well in his playwriting course, played some mighty rock guitar, and consumed a lifetime's worth of alcohol.

Upon graduation, Jameson fled to New York City on his Harley Sportster. In NYC he formed the band The Insensibles and worked as a production assistant on such films as Jacob's Ladder, The Fisher King, Awakenings, and Bonfire of the Vanities among others. A set-PA occasionally, more often he cleared the streets of parked cars for location shooting and watched traffic cones.

Sometime in the last century, Jameson began to write a science fiction novel called The Dark Machine. He continues to write nearly five pages - novels, screenplays - each day, every day, going on fifteen years now, and really, hasn't made a dime from it. But he still does it.




After doing this and that, and working in publishing for the independent book publisher McBooks Press, Jameson now markets risk-crushing software.

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