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The Line
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The Line by William L.J. Galaini
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Thank you, madam! I have book marked this thread so that if anyone has any questions about my first novel, I'll answer them here. Feel free to ask about the cover, editing, conceptualization, research, ect.
If anyone does have any plot oriented questions, please start your posts with a spoiler warning!
If anyone does have any plot oriented questions, please start your posts with a spoiler warning!
Actually, the back of the book has a lot about that. The first attempt at the cover was this:
My artist felt it was too horror, and he talked me into doing the cover you see. I was really afraid of revealing the antagonist on the cover because I was trying to do a 'Jaws' thing. I wanted to show the 'fin' instead of the whole monster, as it were. I wanted questions to be asked when someone saw the cover.
CJ, my artist, told me to calm down and trust him, so I did and I adored the result. I love the eyes. When you finish the book, madam, the cover will make a lot more sense.
My artist felt it was too horror, and he talked me into doing the cover you see. I was really afraid of revealing the antagonist on the cover because I was trying to do a 'Jaws' thing. I wanted to show the 'fin' instead of the whole monster, as it were. I wanted questions to be asked when someone saw the cover.
CJ, my artist, told me to calm down and trust him, so I did and I adored the result. I love the eyes. When you finish the book, madam, the cover will make a lot more sense.
Suspended in the nothing between timelines, the station Janus is an unseen marvel; the greatest technological achievement in human innovation. From Janus, a hand-selected team of historians and engineers incur into the past and observe history unseen and unnoticed. Their mission; observe and verify human history first hand.
The team’s investigation, however, yields radical and horrifying results and they discover that they are not alone. Another time-traveler, one of ghostly presence and elegant brutality, is enacting its own code of justice on past atrocities.