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To the readers

This year has been challenging for obvious reasons and forced me to stop and regroup for a while. Writing, too, had to pause by reflex because it’s not something I take lightly – I want it to be done to the best of my capabilities.

However, today couldn’t simply go by without me doing something, and that is why I spent the past four months editing and reworking the novel I love the most, among the several I wrote, to improve it for you (if you’re willing to read it again, that is!). Of course, the storyline doesn’t change, but it has been improved and “feels” even better now than it did when I first wrote it. To deliver it today makes all the sense in the world to me, as Michael’s absence isn’t something that becomes smaller, less significant or less painful as time goes by, quite the opposite. And now, with Lisa gone as well, it feels multiplied.

Choosing “Mr. Nobody” among many other novels I have written through the years wasn’t random either, as it focuses on a parallel universe where Michael survives. And so does Lisa. That makes it the best scenario I can imagine.

After reworking it, I decided to publish it in a new format so that you can enjoy it like an actual book (albeit a digital one). Hopefully, I have accomplished my feat and you’ll appreciate this new 2023 ebook version of the mastodon that my first novel is. If you do, please feel free to let me know: I am toying with the idea of slowly turning all my major novels into an ebook format after reworking them for the occasion.

As far as getting your free copy of the ebook, all you have to do is insert your email in the form below to get access to the different formats available (.epub, .mobi, .pdf) and download yours. Nothing will be done with your email addresses: I am just interested in knowing how many people will download this new version of the novel.

Finally, I am also working on a new novel, something that I had started before Lisa passed away and I had to put it on the backseat for a while. Being clear-minded and a bit detached is, in my experience, the best way to deliver a story. So, since some of you asked, I just want to say that I don’t intend to stop writing at all. I will continue doing it, but this, obviously, will be a new “era”, so to speak. A sadder and more melancholic one for me, for sure, but inspirational nonetheless.

If all goes well, we’ll see each other here relatively soon.

Yours faithfully,

TM&L