Troy Buzby

Troy Buzby, Author


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Echoes of Tomorrow

Introduction

This story began in a dream about time itself—not as a river flowing forward, but as an echo chamber where decisions ripple backward through reality. I’ve always been fascinated by the weight of choice, how a single moment can fracture into infinite possibilities.

Echoes of Tomorrow started as a simple question: What if you could hear the whispers of paths not taken? What if the universe kept a record of every decision, every fork in the road, and some people could access that cosmic archive?

The protagonist, Maya Chen, is a temporal archaeologist in a world where time echoes are as real as sound waves. She can hear the ghosts of alternate timelines, the phantom voices of choices that led to different futures. But when she discovers that someone is systematically erasing certain echoes from existence, she realizes that the past—and the future—are more fragile than anyone imagined.

This is a book about the courage to choose, even when you can see all the ways your choice might go wrong. It’s about living with uncertainty in a universe that offers glimpses of what could have been. Most importantly, it’s about understanding that the future isn’t predetermined—it’s a collaboration between choice and consequence, hope and action.

I hope you’ll join Maya on her journey through the labyrinth of time, where every echo matters and every choice reshapes reality itself.

From the Back Cover

In a world where time leaves echoes, Maya Chen can hear the whispers of paths not taken.

As a temporal archaeologist, Maya has spent her career studying the phantom voices of alternate timelines—the ghostly remnants of decisions that led to different realities. But when echoes begin disappearing from the timestream, she discovers a conspiracy that threatens the very fabric of causality.

Someone is editing history itself, erasing inconvenient truths and unwanted possibilities. As Maya races to uncover the truth, she must navigate a labyrinth of temporal paradoxes and face the possibility that some choices are too dangerous to remember.

From the author who brought you glimpses of impossible futures comes a thrilling exploration of time, choice, and the courage to embrace uncertainty. In a universe where every decision echoes through eternity, Maya must choose between the safety of a predetermined future and the chaotic beauty of infinite possibility.

The past is under attack. The future hangs in the balance. And the only way forward is to listen to the echoes.

From the Cover Flap

Time is not a river—it’s an echo chamber where every choice reverberates through reality. In this ambitious debut science fiction novel, author explores the profound implications of a universe where decisions leave permanent marks on the fabric of spacetime.

Maya Chen works as a temporal archaeologist in 2157, a world where humanity has learned to detect and study time echoes—the residual impressions left by significant choices and events. Her job is to listen to these phantom voices from alternate timelines, cataloging the paths not taken and the futures that never were.

But Maya’s routine research takes a dark turn when she discovers that time echoes are systematically vanishing from the historical record. Someone with unprecedented power is editing the timestream itself, erasing evidence of certain decisions and their consequences. As Maya delves deeper into the mystery, she uncovers a conspiracy that reaches to the highest levels of temporal authority.

Racing against time itself, Maya must master abilities she never knew she possessed and make alliances with rebels from multiple timelines. Her investigation leads her through a maze of parallel possibilities, each more dangerous than the last, as she fights to preserve the chaotic beauty of free will against those who would impose a single, controlled future.

Echoes of Tomorrow combines rigorous scientific speculation with deeply human themes of choice, consequence, and hope. It asks what we owe to the futures we might have created and whether the safety of certainty is worth the price of possibility.

This is more than a time travel story—it’s a meditation on the weight of choice in a universe where every decision matters and the future is always unwritten.