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Reading Timbaland's emperor of sound

Currently I'm writing my new novel as you all know but when I get a chance I'm also reading Timbaland's memoir emperor of sound. Music is like food to me and I've always been inspired by people who have created great music. So when I saw this book about one of the greatest producers out there I just had to read it.

When I write I don't read any fiction as it mucks up my creative vision so something like an autobiography is very nice to read and can be inspiring.
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Published on March 09, 2016 03:22 Tags: biography, blog, books, reading, timbaland

The dark Atlanta series: Game of rebels

Hope you are all well and looking ahead to 2017. If it's as eventful as 2016 we will be in for another  surprising year. In this time of flux sometimes we need an injection of escapism to enhance and invigorate our minds. Sometimes we need that film or book that allows us the ability to dream or question what things are all about.

 In the passed year and a half I've been doing just that, writing my second novel in the dark Atlanta series, titled game of rebels. The first novel in the series 'Intelligenz' was an amazing novel to write and I enjoyed every bit of the process. However, writing the second novel, I really had to think what I wanted this book to be about.

What is GAME OF REBELS about?

'Intelligenz' looked at the exploits of the first black CEO of a hugely successful tech company on the brink of destruction. This time around I wanted to continue that theme  but concentrate on a completely different company and show this through the eyes of a female protagonist.

'Game of rebels' sees Meghan Sinclair, the CEO of the hugely successful virtual gaming corporation, known as Aspire-On, under pressure from multiple sources. She exists in a world where virtual gaming has overtaken most lives. Where the fight to control how gamers interact with virtual worlds is a contentious issue. Some want to restrict what gamers can do whilst others believe in a gamers freedom to do whatever they please. 

Set in an epic futuristic landscape, we see Meghan Sinclair grappling with her conscience. She is a business woman, juggling many things. She also has a daughter who suffers from the debilitating condition that is cerebral palsy. A condition that leaves her unable to function physically.

A murder of a student found hooked up to the virtual gaming platform leaves many baffled for answers and a missing student not seen for weeks by her classmates seems to link back to the virtual gaming platform and the worlds it creates.
Leading the way in this story are Karl and Clara the two friends we followed in the first novel of the series. They both get caught up in the entire saga swamping Aspire-On and go on a journey of discovery.

When is it the second book in the series coming out?

November 3rd 2017 is the publication date. However, the novel will be available for preorder by the beginning of July. I will be giving out advanced copies at the beginning of June for review purposes so if anyone is interested in reviewing the book get in touch.


In the mean time I will leave you with a snippet of the novel. Enjoy and have a prosperous new year!
Lloyd

Meghan sat down and Clinton followed. “Not a problem.”

He heaved in a huge breath and exhaled, and for the first time, Meghan could sense his anxiety. Moving to a vacant chair opposite, he sat down.

“We have been updated by the police department,” Augustus said, eyes heavy with regret. “They have now confirmed something else was involved in the death of Denver Oakley.”

Meghan felt her heart jump. “What do you mean something else?”

“Something other than human.”

Meghan shifted a concerned look at Clinton whose eyes fluttered. “Some kind of mechanical device?”

Augustus nodded. “By all accounts it would seem so.”

Stunned by this revelation, Meghan started to ponder how such an event could have transpired. “How could this have taken place on campus?” She paused, racking her brain. “Do you have any CCTV?”

“The police are trawling through what we have but so far have found nothing. For some reason our cameras on campus went down for over an hour on the night Denver died.” He broke off, deep lines appearing along his forehead. “It’s puzzling.”

Meghan shook her head, noting the worried expression on the deans face. He looked as if he was about to be physically sick. “Is there anything you’re not telling me?”

“As you know I’ve had a lot on my plate,” Augustus said, huffing loudly. “Before this terrible incident the university had been concerned with Becky Fontaine’s disappearance amongst other things.”

Meghan felt her heart thud. The student’s disappearance had fallen to the back of her mind, what with the Denver Oakley situation and the lawsuit threatening her company. Although the missing student was important, Meghan now considered it a police matter, and until the police had more information, she would let their investigation take its course. “Any news from her family or the police?”

 “Her father has had no contact. The police are keeping an open mind on the situation and the investigation is ongoing.” Augustus paused, a pensive expression arising. “I have other concerns also.”

  She felt a desperate yearning to do whatever she could for the university. She hadn’t failed to notice that Georgia tech had a reputation to uphold as one of the country’s top science led facilities where students across the world came to study. “What are your concerns – I’ll help in whatever way I can.”

“All before this happened I meant to contact you.” Augustus glanced up with laser like eyes. He paused. “It’s about the scholarship program.”

His voice sounded grave. Perplexed, Meghan suddenly wondered why he had stopped talking about Denver Oakley and Becky Fontaine and was now trying to discuss the scholarship.

“A rift has occurred at the heart of your program,” Augustus revealed. “A rift so deep it threatens the scholarship itself. I have tried my hardest to eradicate tensions but I now feel it is beyond my capacity.”

Meghan slid to the edge of her chair, eager to know more. “What kind of rift?”

“A rift between many of the students.”

Meghan eyed Clinton who held a meagre look of bemusement. What this rift could be, she had no idea. However, she suspected it to be trivial. The usual arguments about resources and lack of lecturer input and guidance, she hoped. “Tell me more.”

Augustus loosened his red tie and removed his jacket. “There is an argument – a school of thought which I’m sure you’re aware of murmuring through the games industry. The idea that the virtual gaming world that your company is at the heart of should have restrictions in place on what gamers are permitted to do within these worlds. Two factions have sprung up at Georgia Tech. One that believes we should put restrictions in place on what is achievable by gamers in the worlds they create and another that believes there should be no parameters at all; that the imagination of the human brain should be able to dream up whatever it wants.”

Meghan found herself intrigued by the argument.
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Published on January 04, 2017 06:10 Tags: biography, blog, books, reading, timbaland