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JD Lovil

JD Lovil

Phoenix, Arizona

JD Lovil is the writer of cross genre science fiction novels, dealing with the existence of a multitude of parallel earths, as required by the Many Worlds interpretation of Quantum Theory. He enjoys writing books which are essentially ‘stand alone’ books, but with similar rules and circumstances, and with some cross-over of characters.
Originally from Arkansas, JD Lovil now lives in Phoenix, Arizona.

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JD Lovil is the writer of a series of cross genre science fiction novels dealing with the existence of a multitude of parallel earths as required by the Many Worlds interpretation of Quantum Theory. He enjoys writing books which are essentially ‘stand alone’ books, but with similar rules and circumstances, and with some cross-over of characters.

JD has had an unusual life experience. He holds a BS in Chemistry from the University of Arizona, and has been a student of a diverse set of sciences, occultism, philosophies and applications throughout his life. He has specialized in cross-discipline problem solving and thought most of his life, and has experienced many events, for which the term 'paranormal' is not too strong a term.

Originally from Arkansas, JD Lovil now lives in Phoenix, Arizona.

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Update #2 - Time grows short June 21, 2016

I am at the point in this process where it is starting to look like a miracle needs to happen to bump the numbers up on this campaign to succeed. Oh well, they say that everything is a learning process.

There are so many things that a Author must do, or can do, to succeed financially at his craft. Most of the time, you feel alone. You know that you have written something which others need to read, and to understand, but the masses of Readers pass your important message by, and read something that is just more of the same thing that they read last week. It is an uphill struggle, with no guarantee of success.

It is at times like these, when the darkness covers the beauty that you wanted to share with the world, that you must remember that you are a writer, and writers write. You did not get into writing for fame or money. You write because you must.

I am not a salesman, or a promoter. A crowd funding campaign seems (in theory) to be a good way to bypass that failing, and get back to the business of writing. It remains to the Readers to either prove the theory right, or wrong.