The Tame Truffler

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
Cover of the book The Tame Truffler by Trevor Herron, CUSTOM BOOK PUBLICATIONS
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Author: Trevor Herron ISBN: 9781311462497
Publisher: CUSTOM BOOK PUBLICATIONS Publication: September 24, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Trevor Herron
ISBN: 9781311462497
Publisher: CUSTOM BOOK PUBLICATIONS
Publication: September 24, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

While science fiction in the form of Time Travel is integral, it is a largely a tool connecting two different cultures together. The story poses the question of how far back in time do we look to predict the cause and effect of present events on future generations.
The Tame Truffler takes its name from how a Stone Age man hears the words ‘Time Traveller’ said in a Scottish accent. He finds himself in a dilemma – integrate with the locals and inevitably affect their development, or live a solitary life. To live with humans theoretically would cause a distortion of history but no matter which way he goes, he is likely to upset the course of anthropology.
He recognized that without companionship he would be on the slippery slope to insanity. When he was shown the cave a pregnant silence descended, that electric period before something momentous happened.

… the hand lifted my palm to his lips and his palm to my lips. The pact was sealed. A man from an advanced technological age was now brother to a man of the Stone Age and proud of it.

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While science fiction in the form of Time Travel is integral, it is a largely a tool connecting two different cultures together. The story poses the question of how far back in time do we look to predict the cause and effect of present events on future generations.
The Tame Truffler takes its name from how a Stone Age man hears the words ‘Time Traveller’ said in a Scottish accent. He finds himself in a dilemma – integrate with the locals and inevitably affect their development, or live a solitary life. To live with humans theoretically would cause a distortion of history but no matter which way he goes, he is likely to upset the course of anthropology.
He recognized that without companionship he would be on the slippery slope to insanity. When he was shown the cave a pregnant silence descended, that electric period before something momentous happened.

… the hand lifted my palm to his lips and his palm to my lips. The pact was sealed. A man from an advanced technological age was now brother to a man of the Stone Age and proud of it.

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