Jay Johnson
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Jay Johnson

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Jay Johnson's History of the Unnameables, based on a novella originally published by Duct Tape Press in the late '90s under the title King of Siam, was one of the first works of fiction to address fears of cyberterrorism. He began the story after talking to a number of friends working in blackworks, mainly conflicted science and math academics, who were aware of the problem but were not being listened to. Invisible City was orphaned by a major publisher but has since also found new life at Kindle and iBooks. It adds the murky world of bioethics and the porous nature of the new digital reality to the world of spying. In literary journals: Paumanok Review, SN Review, Left Curve Magazine. As a filmmaker (under his given name Jay Wright) on Amazon OnDemand: The Color of Fish Assembling the World Dreamtime. He also has written for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and developed a number of bestselling video game titles.
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