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The Hacker of Guantanamo Bay

The Hacker of Guantanamo Bay is a near future science fiction novel about the friendships that hackers make, and how the very hacking that brings these bright minds together places them at the risk of imprisonment.

Sihirbaz is a hacker who is sent to prison for crimes against the state which he did not commit. Upon his release, he sets out to seek his revenge on those who he believes are behind his incarceration, his former friends. In seeking his revenge, he accidentally attacks a sensitive government research team. Now he must face the consequence of his attempt at revenge. The novel is complete at 99,447 words.

An excerpt from the novel was published in 2019 in Abyss and Apex as the Info Coup.  Read it here!

The author reads from a draft of The Hacker of Guantanamo Bay at Readercon
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  • The Backstories and the Worlds Within
    • The Garden at the Roof of the World >
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        • Gwenaella
        • Elise
        • Adelie
        • Galiana
        • Kavundi
      • History of the 13th Century >
        • Europe
        • Outremer
        • Sultinate of Rum
        • Caliphate
        • Lo Mantang
        • Delhi Sultinate
      • Spirituality >
        • Christianity
        • Judaism
        • Islam
        • Hinduism
        • Buddhism
      • Literature of the Medieval World
    • On the Reality, Mythology, and Fantasies of Unicorns >
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    • The Hacker of Guantanamo Bay
    • Johnny Talon and the Goddess of Love and War
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