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Time Plan is a gripping time travel thriller and science fiction thriller that explores one man’s attempt to undo the pain of his past through intellect, innovation, and a dangerous secret. Dr. John Brogan lost his parents at the age of eleven and was raised by his Uncle Jack, a former Navy SEAL commander, and his enigmatic Aunt Mia. Brilliant and deeply driven, John is later brought into an elite circle of researchers at MIT, where, under the guidance of his mentor, he uncovers the astonishing secret of time travel.

Haunted by fifteen years of unresolved pain, John devises an audacious time travel plan to change his past. His journey sends him back to 1897, where he doesn’t merely observe history; he lives in it. As he works to set his plan in motion, John unexpectedly discovers the love of his life and encounters a faith in God that transforms him in profound and life-altering ways. This powerful blend of Christian science fiction, faith-based fiction, and historical time travel fiction adds emotional depth to the story.

However, the secret of time travel does not remain hidden for long. When the U.S. government becomes aware of its existence, it is determined to possess it no matter the cost. As danger closes in, John must face the terrifying reality that time travel in the wrong hands could be far more disastrous than the pain he set out to erase.
Combining suspense, action, faith, and high-stakes science, Time Plan is a riveting time travel novel and suspense adventure novel that will keep readers hooked from the first page to the last.


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00:08I am Will Leslie, the author of Time Plan, and I am with Yaya Diamonds, Dream Chasers
00:14Radio.
00:44Be good.
00:46Be very good.
00:49Oh, I'm trying to be good.
00:50I am trying.
00:51I am trying.
00:52This is a journey.
00:54It's a journey in being good.
00:56And I have a guest on the show today.
00:59His name is Will Leslie.
01:00He has a book out.
01:01And let me tell you, I am so, so very excited to have him here.
01:05He has like a time travel book.
01:06You guys know I love time travel books.
01:09Oh, my goodness gracious.
01:10And I am so happy to have him on the show today.
01:14Thank you so much for being here, Mr. Leslie.
01:17What's up?
01:18I am so happy to be here with you, Yaya, because you are one of my favorite podcasters.
01:25And I'm one of your subscribers.
01:26And I want everybody to know that they should be subscribing, subscribing too, because they're
01:32missing out on a whole lot of great content.
01:35Oh, thank you.
01:36I do this because I absolutely am just an inquisitive person.
01:40And, you know, inquisitive is the word that I use.
01:43My mom said I was nosy.
01:45And so I wanted to ask you, and it's the first question I ask everybody, how did you know?
01:52I mean, everybody has a different story.
01:54Am I right?
01:55You've seen some of these interviews.
01:56I've never seen one person say the same thing twice.
01:59What was your story about?
02:02Time Plan is a story about, well, it's a science fiction slash suspense slash action with a little
02:13bit of romance.
02:13That is not my lane.
02:15So I consultated with some of my friends who are also published authors, and their specialty
02:24is romance novels.
02:25So they gave me some great ideas that I was able to incorporate into the book.
02:30But that's kind of the beginning of the story of Time Plan.
02:36But I'm not sure if I answered your question.
02:39Yeah.
02:40No, definitely, definitely, you know, because everybody has something they want to say about
02:43their book.
02:44They have something to say, you know, about the planning of their book and how they wrote
02:48the book and what it was that they did to actually fashion this book.
02:51You know, I'm so, so fascinated about the way that you can have so much content out there
02:58and not one piece is exactly the same.
03:03This is true.
03:05Absolutely.
03:06Tell me, tell me about it.
03:07Tell me what was the plan and did it ever change for you?
03:12The plan for the story for the novel?
03:16Yeah.
03:16Like, did you have a plan or was this like on a whim?
03:21It's a great question, because when people ask me, well, how long did it take you to
03:25write the book?
03:25And I said, well, you know, it depends on, you know, your perspective.
03:28Could have been 20, 25 years.
03:30But, you know, when I was younger, raising a family, I didn't have time for writing a
03:34book.
03:36But over about two year period of time, from 2022 to 2024, I had this story in my head,
03:44different versions of it.
03:46But what really got me going was that I had to get this story out of my head and under
03:50the computer screen, because otherwise I'd be up all night and I wouldn't be able to
03:54sleep because I couldn't get this story out of my head.
03:56I had to write it.
03:57Oh, my gosh.
03:59Wow.
03:59Wow.
03:59Give me one second.
04:00Hold on.
04:01Don't go.
04:02I love it.
04:03Oh, my gosh.
04:05Okay.
04:05So I got questions.
04:07And I had to write it down because I'm telling you, time travel and me, science fiction and
04:14Marvel comics and DC, these are the things that make me go off on a tangent.
04:20Like, I'm ready to fly.
04:23I'm ready.
04:24I'm ready to fly.
04:25I'm ready to time travel right now.
04:27I'm ready to time.
04:28Show me where the machine is and I'm ready to go.
04:30That's me.
04:31I've always been a big kid.
04:33So when you say time travel, like, okay, so the core concept of it is time plan is a
04:39gripping time travel thriller about a man using intellect and dangerous secrets to undo
04:46the pain of his past.
04:48This is wonderful.
04:51Okay.
04:52So you have your initial spark.
04:54You have your inspiration.
04:56You have that going, you know, and you got everything.
04:59Now, characters.
05:01Tell me about the characters and the conflict between the characters.
05:05Because obviously, he's trying to, like, erase his past.
05:10I don't know.
05:11If I could erase my past, where would I be today?
05:14I'd probably be somewhere else.
05:17Why does he want to do that?
05:18I think the story really will confront readers with two things.
05:24One, if there was something about your life that you could change, what is it?
05:30And if you had the technology to do it, would you do it?
05:34And in time travel, the main character lost his parents when he was a child.
05:42And he was raised by his aunt and uncle.
05:47And his uncle was a Navy SEAL at the time, but he took early retirement just so that he
05:53could be a father figure to his nephew.
05:57And, you know, the grief that this young kid was going through when he was younger.
06:05But he found a way to be inspired by his uncle, who knows a little something about leading
06:13people through dark times, tough times in their lives.
06:16And eventually, he started working out with his uncle.
06:21And before long, he was running and swimming almost on a daily basis.
06:26So that by the time he was 18, he wasn't your average geek.
06:30I mean, he was, you know, he's got an IQ of 191.
06:33Wow.
06:34And a lot of people are like, well, why do I have anything to do with someone who's
06:38that smart, where I come from?
06:41Wicked smart, okay?
06:43And it's like, well, we live on the same planet.
06:46We breathe the same air.
06:47We grieve over loss.
06:50We accomplish things.
06:53And that's what this young man who later became the youngest tenured professor at MIT
07:01discovered with the help of his mentor, that time travel isn't just something that is a
07:09theory.
07:10It's something that he learned how to make a reality with the technology and grappling
07:17with all the paradox theories.
07:20I mean, there's a lot I could have geeked out on and turned it into a textbook.
07:25But it's a story.
07:27It's a novel about how one man was able to go back in time, 127 years, and put together
07:37a plan to save his parents' lives before they died in the future.
07:44So that's the basic crux of the story without giving away any more details.
07:49You know, your imagination, Vivit, I love it because you haven't let go of that imagination
07:58as you got older.
07:59As a matter of fact, let me ask you a question.
08:01The biggest question I have in my head is to ask is, did it grow on you, your imagination,
08:09as you got older?
08:10Did you have to recapture that imagination?
08:13Did you lose it at one point and regain it later because you decided, oh, what the heck?
08:18You know, I think because of my life experiences, I'm a U.S. Air Force veteran.
08:28I've had at least three careers in my life so far, lots of different life experiences.
08:34And I find myself drawn to people who aren't afraid to think outside the box, aren't afraid
08:44to come up with some ideas that, you know, looking at things, you know, the same problems
08:48but differently and coming up with solutions that may actually work.
08:54And sometimes those are kind of scary solutions that I've experienced in the past, but they
09:00work.
09:01And they're helpful to lots of people.
09:04And that's another reason why I wrote this story is because you never know what your story
09:10can do, can change in the life of a person who's reading it.
09:14You just don't know what people are going through.
09:16Exactly.
09:17That's why I love books.
09:19That's why I love interviewing authors.
09:21So you have this like blend.
09:23The book is like described as like the sci-fi thriller, the literary fiction, you know,
09:29you got the, all of the different elements and going back over a hundred years.
09:33I mean, he wasn't even born back then.
09:35I mean, how do you balance the stakes in the nature and the hundred and some odd years and
09:41the thriller and the emotional?
09:43I just, I tell me.
09:45You got to read the book.
09:46Oh, come on.
09:50But no, literally, how do you balance?
09:54Not to give the story away, but how did you write the balance in there?
09:58How, what was the plan to blend all of that?
10:02The plan to blend it, as you put it, is to make sure that every aspect of the story is
10:11real enough for, for people to say, you know, this is plausible, you know, the, you know,
10:17the relationships that, that he developed while back in time, the relationships he had
10:23in the present, uh, the, these are all very, very real, um, uh, not just concepts.
10:30These are just real enough for, for people to say, okay, I get that.
10:35I can understand that.
10:36And I can understand what was motivating, not, not just going back in time, but also
10:42the motivating factors for putting the plan together and how he put the plan together,
10:48which I do drill down on enough so that people understand that, Hey,
10:52this isn't just your typical time travel book.
10:57It's, it's so much more.
10:59There's, there's the action and the suspense and surprise, surprise, a little romance where
11:04he finds the love of his life back in time.
11:07Oh, that's gotta be weird though.
11:10I mean, she's like, she's like way older than he is.
11:15I'm thinking like, she, she could have been like, boy, when you were born, I was dead.
11:22Yeah.
11:22Exactly.
11:23But also, but, but also when they meet, she's actually younger than he is by about eight
11:31years.
11:32Oh my gosh.
11:33That is weird.
11:34That, that is imagination at its best.
11:38Oh yeah.
11:38Oh yeah.
11:39So I can't ask you this question because then it's going to give the whole book up.
11:43You just have to read the book guys.
11:44Cause I know the next question is, and I, and I'm not going down that road because that's
11:49a rabbit hole.
11:49We can't go down because he's not going to give that away.
11:52I know for a fact I wouldn't, if I was the writer, but I do want to know, you know,
11:57like
11:57why do people innately want to change their past?
12:01When, when, you know, if I changed my past, let's just say that I, I made my mom marry
12:08my dad.
12:08My life would have been so different than what it is today.
12:12I probably wouldn't have the children I have today.
12:16I mean, you know, why do people want to do this?
12:19And did he, well, I can't say that.
12:22Um, and I can't ask that.
12:24Okay.
12:26Gotcha.
12:27What, what, what was the plan to go back in the past?
12:32And then he found his love.
12:33That's weird.
12:35It's, it, it all goes back to the plan and, and the time needed so that the impacts of
12:44what he was doing wouldn't be as dramatic.
12:49If, if he just went back in time, made all the big moves, which would have just had massive
12:57ripple effects in the future.
12:58So he had to be very, very careful about not only how, how he put together the plan, but
13:03also the timing of the, the plan, including financial investments.
13:08But also, and, and I, I grapple with this, with this story is the matter of faith.
13:18Faith before, you know, at the beginning of the story, the main character is an atheist
13:23and rejects the idea that we have a soul.
13:26And yet when he goes back in time, he's confronted with people who are, are, are, are not just
13:32blind believers in, in, in Christianity.
13:35They live their faith.
13:37And he's never met people like that in his life, which makes him think even harder about
13:44what, what the heck is he doing back in the past?
13:47Trying to save his parents' lives.
13:50But the, but the way it, it works, and I wasn't even sure how this was going to work
13:57when I first started writing the manuscript.
14:01But as I began to write the manuscript, it was like, this makes sense to me.
14:06Now that I see the words on the screen, it makes sense from, from a human perspective,
14:12but also from, you know, as a Christian, I, I have run into all kinds of people, whether
14:21they believe in, in God or not, you know, and, and I, I look for the impact of what people's
14:29faith has on their lives.
14:30And I incorporated faith into the story because it became, it became so important.
14:40It became an important part of this, not just the story, but the reason for the story behind
14:47the novel.
14:49So I, like I said earlier, you know, this, this book will confront people with, with their
14:55own life, essentially, and the choices that we make.
15:00And again, if there was something in your life that you could change in your past, would
15:04you do it?
15:04And if you could, would you do it?
15:07Yeah.
15:07You know, I thought about that many times I did.
15:10Cause you know, I have a vivid imagination and it just never went away.
15:13It actually got bigger as I had older.
15:17Never, never, never.
15:19And I don't think I would change anything because then there are circumstances in my life that
15:26made it possible to have my children.
15:28If I changed one thing, I wouldn't have my kids.
15:34And to me going through what I went through, I wouldn't change a thing because of that.
15:41Now, if I didn't have my children, I go back and change everything.
15:45I go back and change everything.
15:47I go back and change everything.
15:48I would, I would invest in Disney.
15:51I mean, I would go all out.
15:54Don't forget Yahoo.
15:56Yeah.
15:56Right.
15:57Oh my gosh.
15:57And all the other things I would definitely invest, but I wanted to know like every,
16:02every story has a villain.
16:06Every story has an opposition.
16:10What was your theory behind now?
16:14I, you don't have to give it to us, but what was your theory behind the opposition or the
16:21villain in this story?
16:23The villain is really an entity.
16:27Three words, United States government.
16:32Yeah, they are the villain.
16:34They're the villain now.
16:35Once they get back in the, once the main character gets back in the future, guess who wants the secret?
16:43Guess who's willing to do anything necessary to get the secret?
16:48The government.
16:49Yeah.
16:51That would be bad.
16:54It would, yeah.
16:55Well, read the story and see how bad it could have gotten.
16:59Yeah.
16:59I don't even have to read the story to know.
17:02I'm just thinking real life, you know, the Philadelphia plan and all that stuff.
17:08I mean, they, they, they, they tried that.
17:10I saw that they accomplished that in a quantum and on computers already.
17:17So they can capture that in their computer.
17:19You've been in the military.
17:21You know that this is a possibility within the next, what, a few years, maybe.
17:28I don't know.
17:30Oh, the correct answer is, but the correct answer is, no, I have no idea.
17:41Yeah.
17:42Okay.
17:42Wait for the sequel.
17:43Wait for the sequel.
17:45Teaser alert.
17:46I love it.
17:47Oh, it's a sequel.
17:49Yes, there is.
17:50Oh, you need to stop.
17:52You need to stop.
17:52You need to stop.
17:53That, that's not, that's not right.
17:55It's already 80% written, but I had to stop so I could promote and market.
17:59I hate promoting and marketing, but I love interviews.
18:03Oh, there you go.
18:04There you go.
18:05Yeah.
18:05Well, there you go.
18:06So, okay.
18:07So every time travel author has to build their own rules on how time behaves, like back to the future,
18:13butterfly effect, experiment.
18:16What are the unique rules of time travel in the world of your time plan?
18:22Well, first off, as far as we know, no one's been able to successfully travel back in time, as far
18:31as we know.
18:31And there have been no butterfly effects, as far as we know, or some of the other paradoxes, like the
18:39grandfather effect, or just, you know, pick your paradox, because they're out there.
18:45And I did a deep dive in all of them so that I could have, you know, at least enough
18:50understanding so that when people are reading the story, you know, they don't have to do their own research.
18:55It's kind of like, okay, I know the information enough so that I don't have to explain everything.
19:02But as far as I know, there's been only one person that's been able to travel in time, and that's
19:08Jesus Christ.
19:08Mm-hmm.
19:10Yep, yep.
19:11What about Eggman going around giving out a million dollars with balloons and stuff?
19:16I mean, he did that.
19:18He did that.
19:19A lot of people saying he didn't do that.
19:20Oh, my gosh, yes.
19:22Yeah.
19:22He did that.
19:23So somebody went back somewhere and changed it all.
19:27You know, the Barristine bears, Barristine bears.
19:31I mean, we got a bunch of stuff.
19:33We just can't prove that they went back in time and they did this, but, I mean, Ed McMahon was
19:39Ed McMahon.
19:40He did it.
19:42Shoot.
19:43I wish he was clearing up.
19:44Knocking on your door there.
19:45That's right.
19:45He did.
19:46And I wanted him to knock on our door.
19:50The doorbell works, too, Ed, so come on over.
19:53I know, right?
19:54So in your stories, what are the major risks or costs of a protagonist's faces in the plan and that
20:00it goes wrong?
20:01Does it ever go wrong or do we have to read the book for that?
20:05Well, let's put it this way.
20:06And I hope you appreciate the comment.
20:12But as you can tell by the cover of Time Plan, the protagonist, you know, the main character, he's a
20:20white guy.
20:22And leave it to the white guy to screw things up, okay?
20:25Because in the sequel, you're going to see an amazing group of people come together, a diverse group of people
20:33come together to help fix all the problems that, you know, come to light in the sequel.
20:42Just, man, I would love to talk about the sequel, but I can't.
20:49Don't do it.
20:50Don't do it.
20:52Don't do it.
20:54Don't do it.
20:56They have to, you have to leave some stuff, you know.
20:59I mean, there's plenty of problems that have to be dealt with throughout the story, number one.
21:05And he finds some unique ways of working through every challenge.
21:11But, you know, some, most of them successfully, some of them not so successfully.
21:18But, yeah, the bigger problems have to be resolved in the sequel.
21:24No, you said it.
21:25You said it.
21:26You said it.
21:28So I'm just going to leave it there.
21:29But I did see this comedian talk about a lot of stuff that white people do and white men do
21:35are from the Caucus Mountains.
21:37I remember him saying that, the Caucus Mountains.
21:41And it just makes me laugh, you know.
21:44So I think it's funny.
21:45I think it's funny.
21:46But, yeah, I mean, you know, we can, we got some black people out there that can mess something up
21:51now, okay?
21:54But there's some gifted people, no matter what the colors, no matter what the color, that's right.
22:00Man, you bring together all the right eggheads in a particular field.
22:05It's amazing what you can do.
22:08Yeah.
22:08Oh, my gosh.
22:09Put the right minds together.
22:11And you've got a brilliant solution for anything that goes wrong.
22:15Beautiful.
22:16Yes, yes, yes.
22:17So does his cold scientific approach ever clash with the emotional reasons behind why he started this journey?
22:24Several times.
22:25Oh.
22:26Several times.
22:27And some are sobering.
22:31And some are, you know, looking back, they're like, wow, you know, if he could do it again, would he
22:40do it?
22:41But, again, that's a question that I'm going to leave unanswered at this point because I think it's for the
22:48readers.
22:49No, no, it's for the readers.
22:51I know, but still, you know, I mean, you know, I'm just trying to pull it out of you.
22:55It's not working, guys.
22:56I'm so sorry.
22:59Am I that tough of an interview?
23:01No, it's great.
23:03It's great because it creates that, that, that, that, how would it cliffhanger, you know?
23:09Yeah.
23:10One thing I haven't mentioned yet, Yaya, is that I need to write stories that I would enjoy reading.
23:18Number one, if I'm not going to enjoy reading it, I'll know within the first few chapters or the first
23:23few paragraphs.
23:24If, if I'm already flipping over to, you know, the end of the book to say, oh, okay, I figured
23:30that out already.
23:31It's a waste of time.
23:33I don't want this.
23:34I don't want, I don't want this to be a waste of anyone's time.
23:38And it doesn't have to be someone who only reads science fiction because there's several genres that, that, that are
23:46included.
23:46Um, but it, but it really is a page, according to my readers, it's a page turner from beginning to
23:53end.
23:54And that's the kind of time that I want to invest writing, not only time plan, but also the sequels.
24:02Wow.
24:02Wow.
24:03Let me ask you a question, you know, I've been asking questions this whole entire time, but this is one
24:07question that's in my brain.
24:09And it's like, okay, so what was the one moment that you found yourself believing so much in the story
24:17that you had to smack yourself back to reality?
24:20It's like, no, this isn't real.
24:23I'm still doing it because another teaser alert, the audio book version will be yours truly voicing most of the
24:32male parts.
24:33And my number one fan, my wife, and she's voicing several of the female parts.
24:40Oh, that's cool.
24:42That's cool.
24:42And that's where I get to slap myself upside the head going, man, what was I thinking?
24:50Well, wow.
24:50I didn't even realize I wrote that.
24:53You got yourself in trouble.
24:54Basically.
24:55You're like, what?
24:56Oh, wow.
24:57So now that you're going over the book and you're doing the audio book, are you doing it currently?
25:01Yes.
25:02Oh, wow.
25:02You're going over the audio book and you're doing it currently.
25:06What was some of the stuff that you didn't remember writing that kind of surprised you?
25:10And you don't have to give it away, but just like were there any thoughts?
25:15And are you now more invested than you were when you wrote it?
25:19A hundred percent.
25:20A hundred percent more invested.
25:23I accomplished 100% of my goals in writing time plan, first and foremost.
25:29Uh, yes, it's my first published book, but I, I, I, I had some pretty lofty goals, uh, and, and
25:37I accomplished them.
25:38And now, now, now, now I have bigger goals, but, um, some of the, uh, um, uh, interactions with not,
25:47not just the main character, but other, you know, some of the sub characters are like, okay.
25:55Now I'm back in that head space when I was first writing about those interactions and what they mean later
26:03in the story.
26:04And, and, and I'm like, you know, it's gotta be a God thing because my, um, publisher Hampton Publishers, I'm
26:11working directly now with the creative lead at Hampton Publishers on what could become a movie.
26:18And I was just like, are you kidding me?
26:20I was the first one, give me a ticket.
26:23I need a ticket.
26:24I need a ticket.
26:25I'm sorry.
26:25I, I interrupted you.
26:26I love stuff like this.
26:28Give me a ticket.
26:28Send me somebody, send me a ticket.
26:30I'm ready to go see it.
26:32I'd love to send you and your husband a ticket.
26:35How about that?
26:35Definitely.
26:36Send me a ticket.
26:37Definitely.
26:38I'm sorry I interrupted you, but these are the kinds of movies I love to watch.
26:43Yeah.
26:44For, you know, people that don't want to read the book or, you know, maybe it's the audio book version
26:50that, that they'll enjoy.
26:51But, uh, it's just, it's, it's been an amazing journey for me as an, as an author here with, uh,
26:59time plan.
27:00And, uh, I, I'm just really looking forward to everything that's coming my way, whether I'm ready for it or
27:06not.
27:07And, uh, I'm, I'm enjoying the ride.
27:10I'm, I'm, I'm really enjoying, um, talking about the book or, you know, wherever, whenever I have the opportunity.
27:17Uh, people are really hungry to, um, just hear from someone that just finally sat down and wrote a book
27:25because they've got a story in their head that maybe they need to get out of their head and put
27:30it on the computer screen.
27:32And I, and my first question to them is, what are you waiting for?
27:36You know, get that story out there.
27:37You never know the impact on somebody's life just by writing that story and getting it published.
27:44And that's the biggest motivation behind my writing is what impact is it going to have on somebody else's life?
27:53Wow.
27:54And you are writing part two, which is 80% complete.
27:58Is this a trilogy?
28:00I think it's going to be at least a trilogy.
28:02It depends on how the, first of all, depends on how all the sales come in, you know, not just
28:08for the first one, but for the second one.
28:11And if the sales are good enough, then yeah, I'm, I'm all in on at least a trilogy because I,
28:17there's so many different ways, so many different ways I could, um, go with the story.
28:22And it's really exciting just, just to see it coming to fruition and going to these book fairs and really,
28:30you know, directly interacting with potential readers.
28:33And people have read the book already and they're like, what were you thinking when?
28:39And, uh, sometimes I can answer that very clearly.
28:42And other times it's like, well, if you got a few minutes, I'd love to tell you.
28:48Oh, wow.
28:49Oh, wow.
28:50This has been so cool.
28:52Absolutely.
28:52Love it.
28:53Love, love the book cover.
28:54I love it.
28:56Um, time plan moments in life.
28:58Okay.
28:59So I do have this one last question before we, you know, it's up everywhere, right?
29:05Amazon fire, all the places that people can find.
29:08Okay.
29:08I'll put in the link in the description so that people will be able to find it easily.
29:13But I have a question that relationship that he had with that.
29:18I don't know how old of a lady that was probably in a grave by the time that he was
29:22born.
29:23Um, did, did he, oh, how do I say this without trying to give this up?
29:30Did he have a problem with it?
29:31Is there a problem that he, was he able to fulfill it?
29:34Did he have a kid?
29:35I mean, there are so many different questions in my head.
29:37I'm sorry.
29:37Just, just, just tell us what you can.
29:40Think of it in terms of a confirmed bachelor going back in time and just being lovestruck
29:48instantly, almost instantly, you know, by this girl who's working in a diner.
29:56And yeah, that's, that's as much as I can really tell you at the moment.
30:01Because, uh, if people think of, you know, love at first sight, then they'll relate to
30:10that.
30:10If, if people think, well, it took him three trips to the diner before he actually asked
30:14her out on a date, I mean, how, how does a guy from the 21st century ask a girl out
30:19from
30:20the 19th century on a date?
30:22I don't know.
30:24But you'll find out.
30:26I think we will.
30:28I think you have to get the book.
30:29Definitely go ahead, you guys, and check out Time Plan, Moments in Time by Will Leslie.
30:35We'll put the link in the description so it'll be easy for you to find it.
30:39And it is exactly the way you see it.
30:41That is the book cover on the screen right now.
30:45We are real people, real dreams, real wins with Dream Chasers Radio Success Stories with
30:50me, your host, Yaya Diamond.
30:52And I am literally starstruck by this book.
30:56And I can't wait.
30:57If it does come out to be a movie, somebody has got to send me a ticket.
31:01Well, you can also keep tabs on all of that with my website, authorwillleslie.info.
31:07And remember, it's Will with one L.
31:10Yeah, that's right.
31:11Will with one L.
31:12Oh, my gosh.
31:14Yes.
31:15Yes.
31:16Yes.
31:17I love it.
31:18Absolutely love it.
31:19I can't wait for part two to come out.
31:21I want to know about the relationship.
31:23I'm, you know, I'm a relationship kind of person.
31:25And that relationship is really interesting.
31:30Yeah.
31:30Yeah.
31:31Imagine that, right?
31:32Yeah.
31:32Well, no, I couldn't have.
31:33You did.
31:37But when I heard I was going to be interviewed by Yaya Diamond, I'm like, yes, I'm in.
31:43Sign me up like yesterday.
31:44Am I as crazy as you thought I would be?
31:48Perfectly so.
31:49How about that?
31:51Oh, great.
31:52Great.
31:52Okay.
31:53I lived up to my reputation.
31:55Yay.
31:56You have indeed.
31:57Thank you so much, Will, for being on the show.
31:59I appreciate it.
32:00And I appreciate you guys for tuning in.
32:02Don't forget to dare to be different.
32:04But most of all, don't forget to go to Will Leslie.
32:06What is it?
32:06Author Will Leslie, right?
32:08Author Will Leslie with one L dot info.
32:12If you want to know more about the book and read the synopsis and all the cool stuff and get
32:17the book.
32:17And then when the audio book comes out, get the audio book.
32:20You guys come out.
32:21Support, support, support.
32:22I want to thank you guys so much for tuning in.
32:24And until next time, bye.
32:27Thanks, Will.
32:29It's been an honor.
32:43It's been an honor.
32:44It's been an honor.
32:44It's been an honor.
32:45It's been an honor.
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