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Kenneth wrote: "Hello everyone:
I have just published a novel of time travel called Zero Time, and I'd like to throw it out for people's consideration. Here is the official pitch:
"Thirty years from today, a b..."
Thanks for the suggestion, and funny you should write that.... Earlier today, I was looking at Nathan's giveaway and thought that I should do the same thing. I just haven't checked out the process I would follow to do that.
I have just published a novel of time travel called Zero Time, and I'd like to throw it out for people's consideration. Here is the official pitch:
"Thirty years from today, a b..."
Thanks for the suggestion, and funny you should write that.... Earlier today, I was looking at Nathan's giveaway and thought that I should do the same thing. I just haven't checked out the process I would follow to do that.
I have just published a novel of time travel called Zero Time, and I'd like to throw it out for people's consideration. Here is the official pitch:
"Thirty years from today, a beautiful young artist will take a job at the MacLean Toy Company. She will start paying off her student loan; she will fall in love, and she will begin to travel through time . . .
"In the near future, the employees of a toy company stumble upon a dusty box wrapped in packing tape. When they open this box, they discover an oddly-wired mechanical monkey that allows them to travel through time. While using this Toy, one of their team witnesses a terrible truth and spirals into madness. He flees into the past—into our present time, and his companions are compelled to track him through an increasing dangerous space-time continuum where their efforts are sabotaged by a mysterious stranger from the distant region of Zero Time.
"Although Zero Time is a novel of time travel, its central concern is the characters rather than the science. It is an examination of how ordinary people respond to extraordinary circumstances. Recently, one of my readers admitted to me that she usually does not like science fiction, then she added, 'But I really enjoyed this story. It doesn’t matter that it’s science fiction; I think anyone would like it.'"
I hope this idea catches your interest! Thus far, I have received two five star reviews on Goodreads and another lengthy review is posted on Amazon.com.
Kenneth D. Reimer
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Website: http://www.kennethdreimer.com
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