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The Best Spy Plane You Probably Never Heard Of

Featuring: John Altson

In this podcast, we’re talking with John Altson, who is now an author after being in high tech for 49 years. His latest book is The Black Line: Developing Mission-Planning Software for the SR-71. 

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    The Best Spy Plane You Probably Never Heard Of
    John Altson

The Best Spy Plane You Probably Never Heard Of

  • Tell us a little about yourself and why you decided to become an author.
  • What have you written thus far?
  • Where can we find your works?
  • Is there one work that you’re really proud of?
  • How can your readers find out about that book or get an autographed copy?

Learn about John Altson and his latest book about the SR-71, The Black Line at www.johnaltson.com where you’ll find reviews of all John’s books. You can also find them on Amazon by searching John Altson.

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John Altson

John Altson retired from IBM in 2010 after more than twenty years of exposure to IBM's cutting-edge technology. His involvement with IBM Research is reflected in many of the concepts put into play within three of his adult novels. John has published three children's books: What Happened to Grandpa? A child views the hereafter through the world's major religions was published in 2009; The A to Z of Forgotten Animals was published in 2010; Veggies:A-Z See 'em, Rhyme 'em, Cook 'em, Eat 'em was published in 2013. John has a degree in mathematics from Hunter College in New York City and is a member of Pi Mu Epsilon, the Mathematics Honor Society.

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