Derya Yalimcan (author)

The Minuteman Algorithm

Derya yalimcan

"The Minuteman Algorithm." This book is very intuitive and has philosophical influences. This book not only bases emphasis on the world around us but what the internal working it might have. It is an exceptional ideology which will be appreaciated by anyone who admires a new look at life and the forces that keep this world supposedly stable.

The author has also written a concept-art novella by the name of  “The Editor.” Derya Yalimcan has control over German, Turkish, as well as the English language. Though all of these are very intriguing to read and write, the author prefers to write in English and considers it the most beautiful literary langauges. Besides English being their preferred literary language, the author denotes German as the language of philosophy for him.

Derya is very much influenced by William Butler Yeats, who, in turn, was influenced by William Blake. He also takes influence from Edward Bulwer-Lytton. He refers to his writings being written with a social-anthropological concept. Furthermore, the author has always been an admirer of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Derya is well versed with all of his publishings and has an influence of this philosopher in his books but with a magical theme. Also, the Italian master genius and semiotician Umberto Eco has been one of the cornerstones in Derya’s school of thought and is his favorite author.



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