Daniel Lamonte

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Daniel Lamonte writes at the crossroads of memory and imagination, where science, love, and loss collide in kaleidoscopic ways. His novels invite readers into worlds that shimmer between reality and illusion, layered with emotional truths that feel both intimate and unsettling.

In Watching From Within, he explores the fragile boundary between progress and perception, where nano-scale machines awaken questions about morality, memory, and what it means to be human. In She Once Knew, he turns inward, tracing the nonlinear landscape of love, loss, and remembrance, where what we carry, and what we forget, shapes who we become.

Though the settings differ. One drenched in speculative science (WFW), the other in raw human experience (She), both works
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“Daniel, I was asked of a budding author, how do you know if your story is on track? My answer: I start by knowing my intention, my target. Then, with purpose, I write the scene that unfolds before me, as faithfully as is human. - Daniel LaMonte”
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“Watching From Withing protagonist Dr. Jesse Baine says, "The only place I can fathom that is truly private is the space between your ears. Think about the sheer number of surveillance systems, automated ID tracking and police brain-print scanners. What is privacy anyhow? And, why would anyone protest the advancement of such tried and true [surveillance] technology? That’s a bit like rising-up against the aspirin!” -Daniel LaMonte”
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