Thursday, January 13, 2011

Greetings!

Decided to move my blog from iWeb and my MobileMe account to another place that might get a little more attention.

For my initial blog, before I start my day, I'm just going to link to my current blog entries my former Continuum Blog.

As a summary, I'm blogging about the adventure of writing my first novel.  The frustrations, changes in the story, tools I've tried to help writing my novel etc.

Being a software developer with almost 30 years experience in commercial software writing, I thought I'd share thoughts and opinions about various products and software products in general.  I'm an avid Apple Mac user, and will share cool apps, tips and tricks on using Mac OS X as I discover them.

Lastly, I might include the add entry detailing happenings or events in my life.

Back to Continuum.  To recap the blogs on the other site.  Continuum is an outgrowth of a set of very vivid and recurring dreams I've had since youth.  Don't have them very often, but I can remember them with great detail.  Even the ones from my youth.

Continuum is about Justin, who finds a small meteorite, takes it home and discovers the meteorite is alive.  The meteorite is grateful for being save from dissolution into the earth and thanks Justin by introducing Justin to a race of people called the Shahdoan.  Justin doesn't know that the meteorite is actually one of the Continuum Weavers.  A very very old and powerful race of beings that live in but are not bound to our 4-dimensions of space-time.  The small meteorite is nothing more than an anchor for Continuum Weaver to our simple plane of existence.  Without it, the Continuum Weaver would dissipate into one of the higher dimensions of existence.  Justin thinks he's just having another vivid dream, but as the "dream" progresses, he realizes it's more than just a dream and he's there to help the Shahdoan from making a horrible decision.  In return, Justin is rewarded something that helps all of mankind.

Please keep in mind if I post a chapter here, it's a first draft and that I'm NOT a professional writer.  What I do hope for anyone who takes the time to read Continuum, is that you enjoy it!

Tim

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