Hi Deranged Hacker, thanks for your offer to adapt my novel and make it into a film. I have already written the screenplay, so if you'd like to read it, please do contact my agent at www.collectivetalent.co.uk. and we can chat. Many thanks.
Now available on Amazon/ebooks for 99p all week...
CLOSURE
In order to get his hands on the 'date' his wife was murdered, Jason Finn travels back in time to witness unsolved murders committed throughout history for The Collective; a criminal network that sell the 'solved' cases to bidders at...
Here's some links/info on the book. Thanks all.
www.facebook.com/closure.ebook
Closure: A Necessary Evil (A Novella): A dark and action-packed 'time travel' thriller with killer twists eBook: Neil Williams: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store
I agree, the changes people on the forum want to make are for the better and not the worse. It's just a grey area if the intended outcome would happen the way we planned. I also agree that some of my ideas are just for the thriller, but it does raise some interesting questions about the...
Looks great! I've been trying for years to get my time travel film made... and have been close on a few occasions. I recently adapted it into a novella. It's called CLOSURE: A NECESSARY EVIL. The plot: in order to get his hands on the 'date' his wife was murdered, Jason Finn travels back in...
I think the big question should be, if we can go back and change the past, should we? I wrote a short ebook about this very topic that I'd be happy to provide the link for if anyone fancies reading it? It's a thriller about an illegal time traveller who is trying to get his hands on the 'date'...
I see your point. My thinking was that time is like a train track and the past is/are like the stations we pass through on the way to the future. If we went back to a previous station and re-routed the track (by changing a memory or memories... which I think would have a ripple effect... for...
I think time is like memory. The past is/are memories that we can access and explore, so I do think we can travel back into our own timelines, but should we really change what has come before? If we change the past, then what would happen to our memories? Would they change? Would we change...
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