Stories from Pulphouse Fiction Magazine never seem to fit exactly in one genre or another. Part of the fun of the magazine.
Totally Pulphouse, then, that the ten stories in this volume don't fit in the standard "time travel" category. Some read like pure science fiction, some explore time travel and the repercussions of time travel, and some explore "end of the world" themes.
Closed out by a powerful look at the repercussions of one single detail about time and space and the future, this powerful volume twists time in the most unpredictable ways.
Includes:
"Yesterday, When I Was Twenty" by Angela Penrose
"One Sun, No Waiting" by Annie Reed
"Ice in D Minor" by Anthea Sharp
"Predict THIS" by Michael D. Britton
"Time in Death" by C.A. Rowland
"Time, Expressed as an Entrée" by Robert Jeschonek
"The Chicken Time Machine" by Valerie Brook
"With Light Years Between Us" by Robert J. McCarter
"Time Map" by Robin Brande
"Red Letter Day" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
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