Some people have said it’s the scariest book they’ve ever read. It’s not a perfect book, but I’m proud of it. My novel, Acts of the Apostles, which I published in 1999, is a thriller about nanomachines, neurobiology and brain-hacking, Gulf War Syndrome, and the cult surrounding a Silicon Valley tech genius bent on world domination. My wife says I snore but she has never adduced evidence. To the best of my knowledge, I’m the first person to ever have the title “Manager of Information Architecture” on a business card (Sun Microsystems 1987). I’ve also done stints as a forklift operator, construction laborer, furniture mover, and agricultural development worker in West Africa. Since 1980 I’ve worked mostly for computer-makers and software startups in Silicon Valley and the Boston area as a technical writer, manager of publications, and similar. I’m a long-time, if accidental, geek, and a novelist of some talent, slight output, and preposterous literary ambition. Sundman: I’m a 60-year-old bald guy, married to long-suffering Dear Wife I’m a member of the company of Tisbury 651 (ladder) on Martha’s Vineyard, currently on leave of absence while I work in New York City as Director of Quality for Ebook startup Zola Books.
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