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Author of The Free and the Dead, Vu.City

Jamie Holmes

Author of The Free and the Dead | Vu.City

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About Jamie

Jamie Holmes is an American author born on April 8, 1980. His writing has been featured in prominent publications including The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The New Republic, and Slate. Holmes has authored two books, with his first, Nonsense: The Power of Not Knowing, published by Penguin Random House in 2015. This book examines the psychology of uncertainty. His second book, 12 Seconds of Silence: How a Team of Inventors, Tinkerers, and Spies Took Down a Nazi Superweapon, details the development of the proximity fuse and was published in 2020 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Holmes is also associated with Vu.City, where he is recognized for his work related to urban planning and development. His diverse writing portfolio and publications underscore his engagement with complex technological and psychological topics.

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Crazy Train Radio Radio's Interview with Author Jamie Holmes (The Free and the Dead)Big Game and Black History MonthCommunity Matters 2-8-26S01 E21 Can you imagine? (feat. Jamie Holmes, CEO of Vu.City)

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