I was born in 1978, in a suburb of Chicago and grew up in a forest-encroached neighborhood called Northwoods, where the embers of my imagination were kindled during solitary treks through the lonely wilderness. I wrote my first book, The Bullet That Never Stopped, on my mother’s rickety green typewriter at the prudent age of eight and three-quarters. While dating my wife throughout college, I wrote numerous stories, including novel-length addendums to her favorite books, giving her beloved characters new adventures. Writing novels was always a novelty for me, but now that I’ve created more literary stories and mainstream fiction, I’m looking forward to a possible future in publication.
<p><strong><em>Have you ever awoken from a vivid dream and wondered which side of waking was real?</em></strong></p><p>Burt Higgins' retirement is not going well. His children have grown, and his wife has gone off to earn a late-life degree, leaving him alone in his sprawling suburban home. With too much time on his hands, he broods on the state of the world, obsessively following the worst of cable news and the Internet. Increasingly angry at the state of affairs, he nurtures a fantasy that a dark lord from another realm has foisted these problems on humankind. If only he could transport to that world, he'd confront the demon and use the magic found there to defeat the beast and end despair forever.</p><p>On a particularly bad news day, while housebound in the midst of a snowstorm, he retreats to his study to shut out the world and immerse himself in his books. When, on a whim, he lights a candle purchased in an obscure Prague curiosity shop, a magical guide appears and offers to take him on whatever quest he chooses. When he asks to become a hero in a fantasy realm, he discovers a more complex world than he expected, and battling evil with magic turns out to be far from his greatest challenge.</p><p><strong>EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS</strong> a specualtive fantasy adventure sure not just to entertain you, but to make you consider your life, your dreams, your goals. [DRM-Free]</p><h2><strong>Books by David Litwack:</strong></h2><ul><li><em>Along the Watchtower</em></li><li><em>The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky</em></li><li><em>The Time That's Given</em></li><li><em>The Children of Darkness</em> (The Seekers - Book 1)</li><li><em>The Stuff of Stars</em> (The Seekers - Book 2)</li><li><em>The Light of Reason</em> (The Seekers - Book 3)</li></ul><h2><strong>More Great Fantasy Fiction from Evolved Publishing:</strong></h2><ul><li><em>The Awakening of David Rose</em> (David Rose #1) by Daryl Rothman</li><li><em>Shadow Swarm</em> by D. Robert Pease</li><li><em>Kingdom in Chains</em> by J.W. Zulauf</li><li>The "Grims' Truth" Series by Isu Yin & Fae Yang</li></ul><p> </p>
<span style="font-family:'tahoma Trebuchet MS', lucida, helvetica, sans-serif;line-height:18px;"></span><h2 class="date-header" style="margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;padding-top:0px;padding-right:0px;padding-bottom:0px;padding-left:0px;font-size:17px;color:#555544;"><span>Tuesday, April 20, 2010</span></h2><div class="date-posts"><div class="post-outer"><div class="post hentry"><a></a><h3 class="post-title entry-title" style="margin-top:5px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;padding-top:0px;padding-right:0px;padding-bottom:0px;padding-left:0px;font-size:16px;"><a href="http://thenextbestbookblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/book.html" style="font-weight:bold;color:#6f3c1b;background-color:transparent;">The Book</a></h3><div class="post-header"><div class="post-header-line-1"></div></div><div class="post-body entry-content" style="line-height:18px;margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:1em;"><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__W-BaCsSgi4/S821ZguWnZI/AAAAAAAAAY8/IN68o9WNGYI/s1600/the+book.jpg" style="font-weight:bold;color:#6f3c1b;background-color:transparent;"><img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__W-BaCsSgi4/S821ZguWnZI/AAAAAAAAAY8/IN68o9WNGYI/s320/the+book.jpg" border="0" alt="" style="border-top-width:0px;border-right-width:0px;border-bottom-width:0px;border-left-width:0px;float:right;margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:10px;margin-left:10px;width:98px;height:150px;" /></a>Read 4/14/10 - 4/19/10<div>5 Stars - Highly Highly Highly recommended</div><div>Pgs: 302</div><br /><div><em>Don't read The Book.</em></div><div><em><br /></em></div><div>Let me begin by saying that I don't mean <strong>This Book</strong>. You should definitely read <strong>This Book</strong>!</div><br /><div>I mean <em>The Book</em>, the one that M.Clifford tells his story about. <em>The Book</em> that replaced all other books. <em>The Book</em> that is governed, updated, and edited by The Publishing House. <em>The Book</em> that is full of lies.</div><br /><div>Imagine a world eerily like the one Bradbury introduced to us in<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4381.Fahrenheit_451" style="font-weight:bold;color:#6f3c1b;background-color:transparent;">Fahrenheit 451</a>. A world where owning a copy of a paper book is illegal. A world where books are recycled - burned, destroyed. Except, THIS world is in the future. And everything is digital. The government demands that people begin to take care of their Mother Earth, to stop harming her, to stop ruthlessly cutting down her trees to make paper - a world where everything you ever need to read can be found within the electronic screen of The Book.</div><br /><div>There was a Great Recycling. Everyone was urged to purge their homes of their paper books. If they turned in their paper books, they would receive a free copy of The Book - filled to the brim with every book they could ever dream of reading. Those that didn't cooperate were fined. And eventually jailed. Until the government, The Publishing House, felt certain that all paper books had been recycled.</div><br /><div>There were those who concealed their collections, those who saved and protected their books for sentimental reasons, hid them in fear of being found out and punished... but the world was obsessed with The Book. The world would wait with bated breath as the Editors interrupted their reading with endless Updates. Rather than using a stylus to navigate it's many options, The Book readers began to sharpen the nail on their pointer finger. The mark of a true reader.</div><br /><div>Holden Clifford was a true reader. Holden believed in The Book. Holden was not alive during the Great Recycling, and had never read from a paper book before. Until the night that Holden met Shane at The Library - a bar that was run by Marion, the daughter of bar's owner. A bar that featured pages from books plastered all over the walls, as if it was used for wallpaper. Marion's father's way of "recycling".</div><br /><div>Holden pushed his way into the bathroom that night, urgently needing to use the bathroom. Only a stall was available. As Holden leaned in to release his bladder, his eyes happened across a page from the wall that belonged to his favorite novel "The Catcher in the Rye". He read the page. And then re-read it. And then read it a third time before admitting that something was not right. The words he was reading on that page were not in the digital version of The Book. He was certain of it.</div><br /><div>He left The Library, and returned home to check himself. Pouring over the pages, before and after the one he read on the wall, Holden discovered a horrifying truth. The Editors of The Book had changed the story. This revelation leads Holden on a journey to uncover the truth. A truth that The Publishing House and The Editors will do ANYTHING to keep a secret.</div><br /><div><em>Do not read The Book.</em></div><div><em><br /></em></div><div>M. Clifford creates a frighteningly realistic digital future. One that I can certainly see coming to pass if we are not careful. A world where we blindly believe the information we are fed. A world where people control what we read, what is available to us, and what we are allowed to think.</div><br /><div>Imagine - no books. No bookshelves, no libraries, no journals. No ink. No writing.</div><div>Imagine - everyone carrying around one government owned eBook instead of newspapers, magazines, and novels.</div><br /><div>M.Clifford takes our current digital world and cranks the dial way up. A warning? Perhaps. A vision of what we might become? Maybe.</div><br /><div><em>Read his book!</em></div><div><em><br /></em></div></div></div></div></div>