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A little-known speculative fiction writer whose best-known work imagines time as a repeating cycle, shaping history, prophecy, and war in unusual ways.

by Jonathan Dunn
Very little verified biographical information is readily available about this author, so the work tends to speak louder than the public profile. The main confirmed detail is that The Revolutions of Time has been published and circulated in print, ebook, and public-domain archives, where it is presented as a work of speculative fiction.
That novel centers on a striking premise: time moves in repeating "seasons," so the world’s records seem to show the future as much as the past. The story follows Jehu on the island of Daem, where two rival societies are locked in conflict and each expects a redeemer to change the course of events.
Because dependable biographical sources are scarce, it’s safest to describe Jonathan Dunn as an author remembered primarily through this imaginative, idea-driven novel rather than through a widely documented public career.