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Dallas White
Dallas White grew up across Washington and Oregon, gaining firsthand knowledge of the Pasayten Wilderness, its geography, and historical significance. His father, a forest ranger, instilled in him an understanding of environmental systems and local communities. White completed a BS in Wildlife
Biology and an MS in Environmental Science at Washington State University, equipping him with a strong analytical foundation.
Following a five-year tenure with a federal land management agency, White founded a consulting firm in
Hawaii, operating for nearly twenty years. His professional work included joint ventures with both local and international organizations. He later taught business and environmental courses at the university level, traveling to over forty-five countries, and authored academic articles and a college textbook. False Flags marks his first venture into fiction.
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Featured Publication False Flags
False Flags examines the interplay of power, manipulation, and personal accountability. The narrative explores how political strategies and public perception intersect, questioning the boundaries between
truth and influence. This novel balances intellectual depth with suspense, highlighting the mechanisms of modern propaganda and the fragility of personal security within structured power systems.
Through multiple perspectives, the story emphasizes resilience, critical observation, and the consequences of systemic deception. Themes of vigilance, strategy, and moral responsibility guide the
reader’s experience without revealing the full arc. False Flags is a study in cause and effect, encouraging readers to consider the impact of decisions, the power of narrative control, and the enduring need to distinguish reality from constructed events.
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Feedback from readers drives my focus and commitment to storytelling. Each review deepens my understanding of how my work resonates. I actively welcome conversations through this website to learn how stories impact individual perspectives. Thank you for engaging with my work and sharing your insights. ~ Dallas White.
TESTIMONIALS
"From the first insights into the Pasayten Wilderness to the calculated web of political strategy, Dallas White brings a precision rarely seen in debut fiction. The blend of environmental knowledge and narrative tension suggests a book that will challenge perceptions of truth and influence."
"I was struck by the depth of research and the clarity of perspective in False Flags. Even without reading the full story, the setup conveys real stakes, not just drama, and promises a meticulous exploration of political and social systems."
"White’s experience in environmental science and global consulting shines through. The scenarios feel plausible, the ethical dilemmas tangible. I’m intrigued by the interplay of strategy, power, and personal accountability that the book seems poised to explore."
"What stands out is the novel’s approach to perspective. Multiple viewpoints are promised, and each seems designed to examine different facets of control, propaganda, and consequence. It’s rare to see a thriller grounded in both technical knowledge and human stakes."
"The pre-release notes suggest a narrative that doesn’t just entertain, but challenges the reader to question authority and media influence. White’s commitment to authenticity in research gives this story a weight that many political thrillers lack."
"Even at this stage, the story framework shows remarkable structure. The combination of wilderness detail, policy insight, and ethical tension promises a debut that is both intellectually engaging and emotionally compelling."
"I appreciate the deliberate focus on consequence and accountability. It’s clear White isn’t writing for spectacle alone. The book aims to interrogate the mechanisms of power while keeping the reader invested in the human stakes."