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Thomas Salerno's avatar

Thanks for the shoutout! I was a dinosaur kid growing up! Writing "The Riddle of the Tongue-Stones" helped me rediscover some of that childhood passion for the prehistoric.

I started reading Michael Crichton's books when I was probably way too young for them. Still, he was probably the first author i was really admired. His books inspired me to want to become an author myself when I grew up. I wrote a lot of stories when I was a kid about dinosaurs chasing and eating people!

Even "Field Station Delta", my paranormal sci-fi novella that I've been posting to Substack, is drenched in Crichton's influence. The misuse of technology by the powerful is a major theme of that story.

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The Contemplative Christian's avatar

Fun and insightful read! I enjoyed Timeline…it was my first introduction to quantum physics years ago. I appreciate your theological insights as well and the peace that God already is aware of our potential/(inevitable?) missteps

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