About the author

Mark W White

<strong>Mark W White</strong>&nbsp;is an author of SF &amp; fantasy tales.<br>​​​​​​​<br>After a too-successful career in software management, he reinvented himself as a full-time author.<br><br><em>In Memory of Chris Parsons</em>&nbsp;is a personal speculative tale set in a rural England that isn't quite what it seems. A standalone novel, sitting in the same universe as...&nbsp;<br>​​​​​​​​​​​​​​<br>The SF trilogy,&nbsp;<em>The Tamboli Sequence</em>, is based upon an idea twenty-five years in the making, comprising&nbsp;<em>A Vision of Unity, A Division of Order</em>, and&nbsp;<em>A Revision of Reality</em>.<br><br><em>Scouring Juventas</em>​​​​​​​ is a standalone&nbsp;novel concerning a human colony centuries after&nbsp;<em>The Tamboli Sequence</em>.<br><br><em>The Mufflers</em>&nbsp;tells of a society with low-level, everyday magic, as explored in&nbsp;<em>The Muffler's Ministry,&nbsp;The Muffler's Mission</em>, and&nbsp;<em>The Muffler's Misery.<br>​​​​​​​</em><br>The short story collection,&nbsp;<em>Mutterings of Consequence</em>, unites all these novels into one overarching narrative and is available free via his website&nbsp;<strong>markwhitebooks.com</strong>. An expanded version of this collection,&nbsp;<em>Substrate Constraints</em>, is available for purchase.<br>​​​​​​​<br>His latest, the independent novel,&nbsp;<em>Two Earths Are Better Than None</em>, is a light-hearted tale of galactic subjugation.