Son of Waves

"Son of Waves" : A Screenplay / Short Story by Dylan Tauber.
A story with original photography, digital art, and illustration, about Son of Waves, 12 Dolphins to save the planet, David The Visionary on the beach in Tel Aviv, a digital messiah, and an internet of Love.


What readers say on Amazon

  • Courtney Myers
    ★★★★★

    “Great idea, great execution” — This story is the full experience! From different webpages, to audio, to visuals, to the words themselves, this story is a real treat to readers! The photos and artwork blend well and really help to enhance the story. The photos in particular are amazing and wouldn’t be out of place in a photography book of their own.

    The story speaks of very relevant issues plaguing the Earth right now. The writing is well-done, and easily pulled me into the story. The story is a mix of sci-fi and spiritualism that I didn’t know I wanted until now. I wish there was more of it! A lot happens during this story, but none of it feels rushed. There is great detail given, either by the descriptions or accompanying visuals.

    We can only hope that the world will end up like the one at the end of the story. Definitely give this story a read, it will be well-worth your time!

    — Courtney Myers (March 24, 2023)
  • Lynda Dickson
    ★★★★☆

    “Ideal for a short, animated film” — Read (or listen to) the story of 21-year-old Son of Waves and his meeting with the new Messiah, David. Learn how, together with a pod of twelve dolphins, the Korean Tae-Kwan-Do team, and a group of Shin Bet bodyguards, they save the world from evil.

    This is just a small part of the author’s universe, which you can visit via his multiple websites. He displays a powerful imagination and a depth of compassion for mankind. The book is illustrated with his own photographs and digital art, while the audiobook includes his electronic music and art. This screenplay would make a great short, animated film as a vehicle to spread the message of peace and love. “Love and you will live.”

    — Lynda Dickson (November 7, 2018)
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