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About Jameson Hall
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 | ||||||||||||||||
![]() | 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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