I am very pleased to be able to feature the latest book by writer, blogger, and magazine publisher, Daniel White. Daniel is the owner and editor of both Unfit Magazine, and Longshot Island Magazine, and has been kind enough to publish some of my stories and articles in that great publication.
D. S. White received his BA at Columbia College in Chicago and his MBA at National Taiwan University. He is the editor-in-chief at Longshot Press, which runs two imprints, Longshot Island and Unfit Magazine. While his expertise is in business, his passion is in writing. He was born in the mountains but now lives by the sea.
Here is a synopsis of his exciting new book.
“Meet Lewis Fuller, a simple kid with no idea of what’s at stake or how to fix anything. Just having arrived in the future, he’s got a lot of catching up to do.
Dr. Tarkentower had plans of changing the world forever. Tired of seeing so much pain in the eyes of his patients, he quit his job at the hospital and created a vast machine that could control time itself. From there, he put the whole earth into a loop, repeating the same day over and over.
Each day his machine picks a few people who go forward in time, escaping the loop, living on a future planet that is not so crowded. It sounds like the perfect solution.
But people stuck in the loop are slowly going insane. As they arrive in the future, they bring with them a world of chaos. Lewis has to find Tarkentower’s machine and turn it off to save the future. And to pull that off, he’s going to need a lot of help”.
“There’s nothing more dangerous than someone who wants to make the world a better place.”—Banksy
As you can see, this is a fresh look at the whole idea of Time, an interesting mix of science fiction and dystopian thriller that should appeal to a very wide audience. Daniel’s writing style is accessible, and his scenarios believable. This is a compelling read for any fans of both genres.
Here are some more links to the book.
If you have Kindle Unlimited, it is currently free on that.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23168997-tarkentower
http://www.thelandofwords.com/reviews
In this link to Daniel’s blog, he explains the whole process of writing this new novel.
http://www.thelandofwords.com/2018/10/17/eight-years/
Please share this post, and the links, on all your social media platforms, and reblog if you think your own readers will be interested. Let’s get together to promote Daniel’s book. He is a very supportive publisher, a fine writer, and a big part of the blogging community.
Great review, Pete! Thank you for the recommendation, too. Michael
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Many thanks, Michael. This is something very different for a change.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Grear, Pete!
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Thanks, all! Really great feedback.
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Thanks for the comment, Daniel.
Best wishes, Pete.
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This sounds fascinating, Pete. Thanks for the introduction.
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A fresh take on time-related sci-fi, Robbie. I think it’s something different.
Best wishes, Pete.
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It sounds very interesting, I love the idea of a villian who just wants to save the world!
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Thanks, Daima.
I hope you get the chance to read it soon. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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This does sound intriguing Pete. Thanks for introducing Daniel and his book.
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Thanks, Kim. I do like the time-travel/stop time theme a lot.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thank you for introducing Daniel’s new book, Pete. It looks very interesting. Congratulations to you, Daniel! 🙂
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Many thanks, Dina.
Love from Beetley, Pete and Ollie. x
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I’m way behind in my reading due to work, home projects, and writing lyrics and fiction. But I’ll put D.S. White’s book on my reading list.
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Thanks, David. I have an idea that this will be right up your street. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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This looks like a book to make us think, so I went straight through the ether to download.
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Thanks very much, TS. I hope you enjoy it. 🙂
Please post a review on the site you got it from, when you have read it.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I review every book I read – when is another matter!
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I get that, TS. I have so many other blogger’s books on my Kindle app, I have no idea when I will get around to reviewing them. 🙂
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Looks interesting thanks Pete and congratulations Daniel…
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Many thanks, Sally.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I have put the post and links into the Blogger Daily Pete and look forward to hearing from Daniel going forward.. will be delighted to help promote..
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You’re a star as always, Sally. I have emailed Daniel with your details, but suspect the time difference in Taiwan will mean a later reply. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thank you for the introduction. I’ll head right on over there.
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Thanks, GP. Daniel’s writing is very good indeed. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Seems like a good one.
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Thanks, Arlene. It is indeed. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Reblogged this on Just Olga and commented:
If you’re interested in time-related fiction and looking for a different take on it, check out Tarkentower.
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It sounds like a very intriguing idea. Thanks, Pete, and congratulations to the author. I hope the book does well.
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Many thanks, Olga. The reblog is much appreciated too.
Best wishes, Pete.
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