Daniel Levi
Daniel Levi is a software developer who has a long-running passion for history, archaeology,
ancient astronaut theory, and the question of why so many ancient cultures — cultures
that supposedly never have spoken to each other — have so many things in common.
The Babylon System is his debut novel and the first
in a planned trilogy.
Being a software engineer himself, Daniel writes about the main character from his experience. Each chapter takes the reader deeper into the adventure like a self writing piece of code. He likes long walks in nature, studying history, and other sources in the evening. That helps him to organize hist thoughts. And bouncing his theories on the plot with his friends to see where it takes the main protagonist. Always trying to have some facts at hand, he can actually defend.
I am not asking the reader to believe anything but to do their own research. The main question is what the implications would be if it were true that we are not going from cavemen to spacemen, and that we live in a world where no one can look further than three generations until personal accounts become history. What happened so many centuries ago, and what actually seems to be correct?
Daniel writes in long sessions during the day, while listening to relaxing music creating an atmosphere of mystery and pure concentration. When the world on paper and the real world feel closer together. He drafts in Dutch and translates himself into English when the rhythm is right. He prefers the silence over the world that seems to get more out of control by day.
Work on the second novel, provisional title The dead planet, is underway. JC and his friends must create a new society after the events of the first book; The question is whether they can survive and fight back in this new reality.