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The Journal of Tom Whills, Episode 1

A Time Travel Fantasy for Star Wars Fans

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The Journal of Tom Whills, Episode 1

By: Richard Gleaves
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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“They were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Naturally they f--ked it all up.” (Princess Vespa of Aquilae, senator)

Tom Whills is a first-generation Star Wars fan and proud of it. So when he and his best friend, Danny, build a time machine, Tom's one wish is for a glimpse of the original production. But in 1975, Tom's infiltration of an early ILM production meeting sets the entire history of Star Wars on a disastrous course.

In five episodes, the Journal of Tom Whills tells the story of a Star Wars production gone off the rails as time-traveling fans try desperately to get their beloved film back on track.

Will they succeed in saving the production? Or will Star Wars go down as the legendary flop that ruined George Lucas' career?

©2018 Richard Gleaves (P)2018 Richard Gleaves
Fiction Science Fiction Space Space Opera Time Travel Star Wars

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