If you’re visiting because you are one of the thousands of people who have downloaded TimeSplash for free in the past 24 hours, welcome. You haven’t had time to read the book yet, but, when you do, I’m really hoping you’ll like it – and then come back here and let me know what you thought. In fact, if you want to do something really nice in return for your free novel, why not leave me an Amazon review – just one line would be great – and while you’re there, add a rating and tick some of the “tag” boxes. It all helps me to sell copies in between free offers.
And if you want to find out some of the background to the book, the characters, and the time periods visited in the story, here are a few of the blog posts from this blog that you might like to take a look at.
Creating TimeSplash: Finding the Right Time
When the Time Came for Time Travel
Creating TimeSplash: Picturing the Past
2050 is no Place for a Beautiful Young Woman
Sniper in World Exclusive Interview
Jay: Researching and Planning This Character in my Novel
And if you’re interested in the guy who wrote the book, I’ve done a number of interviews about myself and writing TimeSplash. Click on the “TimeSplash Reviews Index” tab near the top of this page and have a browse around (I can’t guarantee they will all still be there).
Thank you so much for your interest in my book. If you want to see what else I’m up to, I have a blog about my writing that you are most welcome to visit.





when I saw your comments on your book, which I seldom look for, I felt you deserved at the very least a thank you.
I do believe I will enjoy your book, the plot sounds well thought out. Thank you for the chance to try one of your books so I can come back for more!
Karin
PS I am very particular about the Science Fiction I now read, since so much of it far to creepy, and thoughtless and I can still remember lines from some I read which made me THINK, when in high school in the 70′s. I am certain I will be pleased with yours. Looks like you are about to gain quite a large number of new readers in the US. Best wishes, and congradulations!
Thanks, Karin. It’s very nice to be appreciated. I certainly hope the book doesn’t disappoint. Yes, I too remember reading sci-fi in the 70s and finding it full of great ideas that really did make you think. And I agree that an awful lot of sci-fi these days has a strong horror element (if that’s what you meant by it being too creepy). At least I can be confident you won’t find any of that in TimeSplash