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About the author
T.M. Green
T.M. Green is a systems theorist and independent technology writer based in the United Kingdom. His non-fiction work explores the intersections of artificial intelligence, decentralised cognition, and posthuman ethics, and has been featured on Ground News and circulated among researchers across the technology and academic sectors.<br><br><em>Every Face is No Face</em> is his debut fiction series, though the questions it asks are ones he has been circling for years. What happens to identity when consciousness is no longer tethered to a body? What does technological progress look like when viewed from the perspective of a mind trapped inside the infrastructure? And at what point does the network stop serving humanity and start becoming something else entirely?<br><br><em><strong>The Lamarr Legacy</strong></em> is his second fiction series. It asks what happens when an institution recognises the value of something it simultaneously denies, how injustice sustains itself across generations through procedure and paperwork, and what it costs the people who find the thread and refuse to let it go.<br><br>His approach to historical fiction rests on a single discipline: one impossible thing, and everything else verifiable. The conspiracy at the heart of The Lamarr Legacy is fiction. The patent, the suppression, the architecture of the connected world built upon it, and the woman who invented it, are not.
