Toby Tate

Toby Tate

About

Toby Tate has been a writer since about the age of 12, when he firstbegan writing short stories and publishing his own movie monstermagazine. He is a freelance journalist and writer with dozens of piecespublished on sites like eHow.com as well as in The Pedestal Magazine,Famous Monsters of Filmland, Scary Monsters Magazine and more.

AnAir Force brat who never lived in one place more than two years, Tobyjoined the U.S. Navy soon after high school and ended up on the eastcoast. Toby has since worked as a cab driver, a pizza delivery man, aphone solicitor, a shipyard technician, a government contractor, aretail music salesman, a bookseller, a cell phone salesman, a recordingstudio engineer, a graphic designer and a newspaper reporter.

Toby'sfirst novel, DIABLERO, a supernatural thriller, was published byNightbird Publishing in Oct. 2010. A songwriter and musician, Tobylives near the Great Dismal Swamp in northeastern North Carolina.

The Seekers: The Children of Darkness (Dystopian Sci-Fi - Book 1)

The Seekers: The Children of Darkness (Dystopian Sci-Fi - Book 1)

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<p>New from the author of the multiple award-winning fantasy saga, <em>The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky</em>, winner of the <strong>Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, Fall 2014 - Best Book in the Category of FANTASY</strong>....</p><h1><strong><em>The Children of Darkness</em> by David Litwack</strong></h1><p>Evolved Publishing presents the first book in the new dystopian series <em>The Seekers</em>. [DRM-Free]</p><h2><strong>[Dystopian, Science Fiction, Post-Apocalyptic, Religion]</strong></h2><p><em>“But what are we without dreams?”</em></p><p>A thousand years ago the Darkness came—a terrible time of violence, fear, and social collapse when technology ran rampant. But the vicars of the Temple of Light brought peace, ushering in an era of blessed simplicity. For ten centuries they have kept the madness at bay with “temple magic,” and by eliminating forever the rush of progress that nearly caused the destruction of everything.</p><p>Childhood friends, Orah and Nathaniel, have always lived in the tiny village of Little Pond, longing for more from life but unwilling to challenge the rigid status quo. When their friend Thomas returns from the Temple after his “teaching”—the secret coming-of-age ritual that binds young men and women eternally to the Light—they barely recognize the broken and brooding young man the boy has become. Then when Orah is summoned as well, Nathaniel follows in a foolhardy attempt to save her.</p><p>In the prisons of Temple City, they discover a terrible secret that launches the three on a journey to find the forbidden keep, placing their lives in jeopardy, for a truth from the past awaits that threatens the foundation of the Temple. If they reveal that truth, they might once again release the potential of their people.</p><p>Yet they would also incur the Temple’s wrath as it is written: “If there comes among you a prophet saying, ‘Let us return to the darkness,’ you shall stone him, because he has sought to thrust you away from the Light.”</p><p><strong>Be sure to read the second book in this series, <em>The Stuff of Stars</em>, due to release November 30, 2015. And don't miss David's award-winning speculative saga, <em>The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky</em></strong></p>

Story Behind The Book

Far beneath the waters off Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, an ancient evil is awakened, and an archeologist‘s dream suddenly becomes the world‘s nightmare. Hunter Singleton, a reporter for a small-town newspaper, and his estranged wife, park ranger Lisa Singleton, must join forces and battle a presence older than mankind. A being known as Diablero has miraculously reanimated the bones of Edward Teach and is moving relentlessly, day and night, through the dark forests and waterways of north-eastern North Carolina. The demon leaves a trail of headless corpses as it slowly makes its way through the swamp to a relic dealer in Williamsburg, Virginia, where it can reacquire what was lost so long ago—the skull that will make it human once again. But it doesn't stop there. Underneath an ancient church on an island in the Bahamas lies a cave with a secret as fascinating as it is terrifying, and it's Blackbeard's ultimate destination. Hunter and Lisa are joined in their fight by others who say they also seek to destroy the demon. But their true intentions may be less than honorable, and Teach is about to open the gates of Hell on an unsuspecting world. Then, there are the dreams, strange visions of things that have yet to come to pass, and other visions of unspeakable horror. Teach has to be destroyed at all costs, but how can mere humans stop the unstoppable. One man knows the answer, a shaman who has plenty of secrets of his own. And he must be found before it's too late. Not only for Hunter and Lisa, but for the entire human race.

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<p style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:verdana, geneva;">&quot;Blackbeard is fertile ground for pure evil, and Toby Tate's <em>DIABLERO</em> does the subject justice. A well-crafted read.&quot;</span></p><span style="font-family:Verdana;"></span><div style="line-height:normal;"><font color="#000080" size="2" face="verdana,geneva">     — <strong>Steve Alten</strong>, <span style="font-family:verdana, geneva;"><font size="2"><font color="#000080"><em>NY Times</em> Bestselling Author of <em>MEG </em>and </font></font></span><span style="font-family:verdana, geneva;"><em>GRIM REAPER </em>—<br /><br /></span></font></div><p style="line-height:normal;"><font color="#000080" size="2" face="verdana,geneva">&quot;<em>DIABLERO</em> is the perfect matchup of Lovecraft's Great Old Ones, and Pirates. Ancient evil, modern intrigue, and a fast pace will have readers hanging on the edges of their seats.&quot;</font></p><p style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:verdana, geneva;">     — <strong>David Niall Wilson</strong>, Author of <em>DEEP BLUE</em> and <em>VINTAGE SOUL </em>— </span></p><p style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:verdana, geneva;"><br /></span></p><p style="line-height:normal;"><font color="#000080" size="2" face="verdana,geneva">&quot;Pirates, voodoo, and zombies are all creatively wrapped in a shroud of the supernatural in Toby Tate’s <em>DIABLERO</em>. Someone or some<em>thing</em> has infused the body of Edward Teach, the pirate Blackbeard, with a dose of evil. He roams from the North Carolina coast to the Caribbean in a dream-like state, seeking the source of evil for his re-animator to control. The group hot on Blackbeard’s trail have little more than the hope they can find the key to stopping him before it’s too late. Tate’s skillful treatment of Blackbeard as both an apparition of horror and an empathetic victim is a wonderful twist on the character. Think you know pirates? Think again, and don’t miss this one.&quot;</font></p><p style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:verdana, geneva;">     — <strong>Tracy Rud</strong>, Author of <em>SEA BEGGAR </em>—</span></p>