About Me

I am left-handed, and with that comes a responsibility. My upbringing in New Jersey during the 60s was marked by a time when schools conducted atomic bomb drills and societal norms sought to convert left-handed individuals to right-handedness. Reflecting on my experiences, I can recall my first day of fifth grade when the teacher handed out shiny, new, sharp scissors to all the right-handed students.  To my dismay, I received a dull pair, with rounded ends. The following day I raised my hand as a right-hander. To my dismay, I still received the dull rounded-end scissors.  When I asked her why? She replied, “You raised your left hand.”

However, amidst such challenges, that very year, I authored a science fiction short story titled “The Wire” and earned an A+. This transformative experience ignited my passion for writing, shaping the trajectory of my creative pursuits.

Having attained a Bachelor of Science degree in Marine Sciences from Stockton University in New Jersey, I embarked on a journey as a field biologist, conducting research on bluefin tuna. Subsequently, I secured a position at Mystic Marinelife Aquarium in Connecticut.  It was during this period that I recognized the significant potential of computer science within the marine industry and beyond.

Driven by this realization, I pursued postgraduate training in systems programming and computer science, marking a pivotal shift in my career. This transition led me to a successful and noteworthy career in Information Technology in the bustling environment of New York City.

As a voracious reader, I once stopped reading due to disappointment in the way several authors ended their stories. I made a promise to myself that I wouldn’t read another book until I published one with a killer ending. My debut novella, November Seed, is a page-turner and lives up to that promise

Now, I’m embarking on a journey of writing a full science fiction novel, picking up where I started in that hallway with a pair of dull, rounded-end scissors. I’m excited about my work in progress and hope you are too.  To find out more about what I’m working on, click here.

OTHER SITES I MAINTAIN:

www.ipaddle4u.com : all things paddling (kayaks/surfing/SUP

www.beercancottage.com: Keeping track of my favorite beers along with some far-out reviews.

Amazon Author Page

Amazon Kindle Vella

12 thoughts on “About Me

  1. Just read your first book, November Seed… I’m hooked and want more! No toilet breaks, no food, just Keep writing!

    • I am so glad you liked it, Allison. I miss Matt, Dan and the crew—poor Oscar…. (my favorite scene). I have received a lot of feedback from readers to continue the saga. Yikes! I did not write it for one. That said, I have been humbled into thinking of a sequel and came up with a plot that is equally as twisting as the original.

      I will be on WLFR.fm (91.7 FM – South Jersey) on September 3rd, around 4:10 PM talking about November Seed and most likely insights of the story as well as the music I listen to when I write.

      In the meantime, I have been working on the editing of Silversides (see Works in Progress). It is equally a tour of nature on another planet as it is an invasion. All my characters are named after seaweed and Nori is my protagonist and star.

  2. I just finished November Seed and it was awesome! Finally something different from the seemingly same re-hashed stories out there. This was new and refreshingly unique. I was hooked from page 1 and literally didn’t stop until I was done. Of course this means part 2 may need to be written ( or not. ) Makes one want to know what happens next. Many kudos Mr. Nadas, you have a special talent and vision. I will read Europa next. I’m sure it will be just as great as November Seed. I will recommend your books to my friends.

    • First, thank you, Brandt, for reading my work. I will admit, I loved this story and althought I did not have a sequel in mind, the pressure is now… I was a bit concerned with a sequel because I sort of boxed my characters into a corner… That said, I did come up with a twist deservingly equal to how book one ends. 😉 I have been working on a full lenght novel, Silversides, and need to get that out, first. I have (4) more treatments in the works and will let my readers decide which one I start next. Thanks aagin, the feedback is so welcomed and serves like fuel to push me onward.

  3. I came across your page as my son is also named David Nadas. He is also left handed. He doesn’t study tuna but he lives on tuna salad on rye bread. He’s 34 years old and a poker whiz. Just thought you’d find this amusing. We are in Toronto. Good luck with your writing. Sincerely, David Nadas’ mother, Janet-Lee

  4. Hi Dave. Kathy parker here. I’m married to rich Parker from manasquan. I love reading and with the reunion the guys have planned with Tim Leahey We saw that you were an author. Im an avid reader and love your synopsis and I’d love to read your book. If you could send me a signed copy I’d be glad to pay !! 8 north Benton place Neptune nj 07753 We will be retiring soon and if we’re in your area we will contact you !!

    • Hi Kathy,

      Great to hear from you. I wish I could attend that reunion— catch up on some delinquency! LOL.

      As for my reads. You can download my novellas on Amazon. November Seed (debut) is free (kindle format only) . My 2nd novella is , From Europa With Love (99 cents) also kindle format.

      I also have short stories on Amazon kindle Vella.

      I’m working on a full novel, Silversides but that will not be available until spring.

      P.S.

      I’m thinking of producing a hard copy, but for novella format it’s not profitable and readers don’t like paying a $7 price for a short novel. Still, I will probably produce a. And copy for my own library and for signed additions only.

      I hope this helps.

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