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TIME IS RELATIVE FOR A KNIGHT OF TIME
by Brett
Matthew Williams
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The Time is Relative
series chronicles the origin story of the mythical figure Father Time,
beginning with the award winning first novel, Time is Relative for a Knight of
Time. All dates and events are historically accurate. The participants... maybe
not.
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And now for an excerpt:
“What do you think, then?” came Judah’s voice, as Blaisey
zoned back into their conversation.
Blaisey looked at him and saw him staring back at her. To
her astonishment, Blaisey realized that Judah was asking for her opinion. Aside
from his rather informal introduction, this was the first time that Judah had
addressed her directly. Her surprise must have been evident to him, as Judah’s
lips crept into a thin, lopsided smile around the cigarette.
“I knew a man once,” Blaisey said, in a calm, soothing
voice. Her father, Nahoy – leader of the Nabawoo, had told her that white
people prefer when natives speak in a calm, slow, relaxing tone. He believed
that it goaded the white man into a false sense of superiority that their
people could use as an advantage.
Blaisey had seen this as slightly sneaky and underhanded,
but those were thoughts from before the days of Jackson’s terror, before the
days of people falling out of the sky at daybreak and being kidnapped by
American soldiers in the middle of the night.
“This man, he rolled and smoked his tobacco, like you,”
Blaisey continued.
“Oh, yeah?” Judah asked, the cigarette in his mouth bobbing
between his lips as he spoke. “What brand? I’m a Luckys man myself.” He sniffed
and lifted his head proudly, his chin held high.
“This I do not know,” Blaisey said, smiling out of
politeness. “And we cannot ask him, for he is dead.”
At this, Judah stopped his search for the lighter and looked
at Blaisey head on, giving her his full attention for the first time. “From
smoking tobacco, right?”
“No,” Blaisey said with vigor. “He was an ass like you, and
somebody shot him.”
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About the Author:
Brett Matthew
grew up with a passion for both film and history. He began his career fresh out
of high school as a Production Assistant/ football player on NBC Universal’s
television series Friday Night Lights (of which he can often be seen in the
first two seasons as a member of the championship team – Go Panthers!). He
quickly moved on to serve as an Original Series intern with the USA Network in
Studio City, California. Following work on shows like Monk, Psych, and Burn
Notice, Brett returned home to Texas to continue his education, graduating with
his degree in History from Texas State University. A proud Master Freemason,
Brett thoroughly enjoys fantasy fiction, watching Netflix, running, baseball,
Shakespeare, and spending time with his family and critters.
Website:
http://www.brettmatthewwilliams.com/
Twitter:
@Time1sRelative
Blog:
http://www.brettmatthewwilliams.com/blog/
Book on
Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Time-Relative-A-Knight/dp/1470029456/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1430360645&sr=8-1
3 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Howdy, how's your day going? Wanted to thank you for Nice site you have here. I believe that a good, believable romance is the backbone of any good work of well-rounded fiction. The Time is Relative series is no exception, although I think you might already be familiar with the characters in question. Joan of Arc, Amelia Earhart, Jesse James... the list goes on and on.
Loved this one. Not as much of a romance but pretty interesting. Really enjoyed Blaisey's fiery spirit
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