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Tucker Madison Author Interview

TOUCH: The Tumbles and Turns of Time Manipulation follows a radiologist whose migraines lead him to an experimental treatment that inadvertently unlocks an ability to manipulate time by sending memories back to his younger self. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

The author’s first historic moment for a timeless crystal memory occurred when he was seven. He couldn’t get his kite to fly in the local park. An older kid came to help from across the street but broke the kite. The tall thirteen-year-old immediately replaced it with a new, better kite from his house. Later, the author was a receiver for him in touch football.

Close to the onset of the writing, one of the author’s sisters died of lung cancer because of her teenage smoking start.

A professional football player the author knew died early with severe memory loss.

Were you able to achieve everything you wanted with the characters in the novel?

Yes, the author accomplished what he desired with the characters. He left room for follow-up writing with some of the characters, particularly the female quarterback, Evelynn Dovell, who recognized Cillian.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

With regard to time, the author explored the contrast between events that seem inevitable and others that have a rare randomness.

The impact of an unexpected act of kindness can be forever.

What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?

The author’s next book, planned for release in 2025, is a follow-up to Clean Slate (where a woman used a drug to selectively erase her boyfriend’s memories of prior girlfriends.)

Unravel the threads of time in “Touch,” a gripping blend of science fiction, romance, and sports fiction from award-winning author, Tucker Madison, that will leave you spellbound from start to finish.
Meet Cillian, a physician whose seemingly ordinary life takes an extraordinary turn after a fateful accident during a groundbreaking medical procedure. Suddenly endowed with the ability to send messages to his younger self, Cillian embarks on a quest to rewrite his friend’s medical history.
But as Cillian delves deeper into the complexities of time travel, he discovers that changing the past comes with unforeseen consequences. From opportunities and missed opportunities with his true love, Mary, to heartbreaking revelations about his friend Shawn’s illnesses, Cillian grapples with the weight of his choices as he navigates a maze of alternate timelines.
With each twist and turn, “Touch” immerses readers in a riveting tale of love, sacrifice, and the timeless struggle between fate and free will. Will Cillian mend his fabric of time and secure a future with Mary, or will his attempts to rewrite history only lead to further heartache?

TOUCH: The Tumbles and Turns of Time Manipulation

Tucker Madison’s TOUCH: The Tumbles and Turns of Time Manipulation is a mind-bending, emotional journey that plays with the idea of time in a way that is both deeply personal and scientifically intriguing. The novel follows Cillian Cole, a radiologist whose migraines lead him to an experimental treatment that inadvertently unlocks an ability to manipulate time though not in the traditional sci-fi sense of building a machine. Instead, Cillian experiences a series of déjà vu-like flashes that allow him to send memories back to his younger self. This revelation sets off a cascade of existential questions and moral dilemmas as he tries to use this power to prevent tragedy, particularly for his childhood hero and friend, Shawn. As Cillian navigates shifting realities, the novel asks whether changing the past is truly possible or if fate has a way of course-correcting.

One of the most compelling aspects of the book is its treatment of time not as a rigid sequence but as something malleable through memory and consciousness. Madison crafts some truly arresting moments, like when Cillian suddenly has two versions of the past in his mind: one where his medical school canoe trip photos were ruined, and another where they survived because he subconsciously knew to bring a dry bag. That small ripple effect makes the whole concept feel eerily plausible. The writing during these moments is hypnotic, capturing the surreal quality of memory itself. The novel doesn’t bombard the reader with heavy scientific jargon, but rather plays with the idea in a way that feels instinctive like something we’ve all felt in those weird, uncanny moments of déjà vu.

Where the novel really shines is in its emotional depth. Cillian’s relationships particularly with Shawn and later with Mary ground the sci-fi elements in something deeply human. The football scenes between Young Cillian and Shawn are electric, especially the moment of his first big catch, where time slows to an almost supernatural degree. That moment becomes a portal of sorts, something that Cillian later revisits as he tries to change Shawn’s fate. The novel is laced with nostalgia, regret, and a longing for second chances, making it feel less like a traditional time-travel story and more like a meditation on memory and loss. The relationship between Cillian and Mary, which develops through an altered timeline, is equally compelling, giving the novel a love story that feels both earned and deeply romantic.

As Cillian grapples with the implications of his power, there’s an underlying question of how far he should go. The scene where he visits an older, memory-damaged Shawn is heartbreaking, especially when Shawn fails to recognize his own wife, Peggy. It forces Cillian and the reader to ask whether altering the past is always the right thing to do or if the consequences are too unpredictable. The book is at its best when it wrestles with these questions, making the reader feel the weight of Cillian’s choices. The ethical dilemmas feel real because they’re rooted in personal stakes rather than grand, world-saving missions.

TOUCH is an engrossing, thought-provoking read that blends science fiction with deep emotional resonance. Madison crafts a story that is as much about the physics of time as it is about the fragility of human connection. This book is perfect for anyone who loves time manipulation with a strong emotional core. It makes you wonder: if you could whisper advice to your younger self, would you? And even more importantly, should you?

Pages: 160 | ASIN : B0CX96ZTQQ

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