Project WIM: Other Voices
Who remembers the inventor, and forgets the invention?
And even in that rare case, what do they remember?
Explore the memories of the people that knew Marcus Jameson, the inventor of the Matter-Energy-Converter, and hear what they knew that perhaps, he did not.
In exploring his childhood, collegiate education, and early years, an effort has been made to locate associates that knew the real story behind this amazing man. What follows are the results of these one-on-one interviews and many-to-many discussions.
Learn more about the man that could turn trash into gold and gave it all up … for love.
Project WIM: Renaissance
What happens when the dead come back? No, not really dead, but merely presumed to be so. The inventor thought to be gone is discovered again.
After all that has happened, the world asks “Why?”
And fewer ask what will happen as a result of his return.
Can the results of one man’s life be measured so closely that his presumed passing and reappearance might change the world yet a second time?
Project WIM: Renaissance is the fifth book in the continuing saga of Marcus Osman Jameson as he continues to challenge the world even as the world once again challenges and changes him. Hear the motivations of the man who generates actions that are again both visionary and core to human survival and achievement.
John Rojewski
John Rojewski was born in Nebraska and moved to Arizona after his graduation from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Following his occupational training, he pursued a career in Information Technology.
Beyond his career aspirations, John has associations/certifications and experience as a private pilot, scuba diver, USA Swimming official, information security professional, an Eagle Scout, and is now a published author.
John is married, with a daughter and grandchildren and enjoys science fiction, singing, playing bass guitar, and traveling regionally and abroad.