Annette Johnson likes film and music and is a screenwriter at heart, even though she has a conventional day job. She lives and writes in Kingston, Jamaica.
She is a jazz fan and is interested in the lives and rights of musicians.
Her books are:
A Jazzman's Tale, a screenplay memoir of 1950s bebop trumpeter and pianist Charles Freeman Lee in NYC.
Jamaican Ska: The Don Drummond Story, a biopic about the genius Jamaican trombonist, ska pioneer, composer, musician extraordinaire and leader of the Skatalites.
Forthcoming publications include:
Musikh - a romcom about a twenty-something Muslim who falls for and marries her Sikh soulmate, much to their parents' mutual chagrin.
The Concept of the Permanent Establishment in Tax Treaties Between Developed and Developing Countries.
Contact - ajazzmanstaleatgmail.com atajazzmanstale twitter