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Science and Science Fiction: Time Travel
In my post about Ten Things I Hate About Science Fiction I wrote: 4. Inconsistent or illogical time travel. It seems like writers just make up rules for time travel that make no sense a lot more often than other types of stories. I mean, WTF was with that fading photograph in Back to the ...
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SF Tidbits for 9/24/08
SF Signal — ... of SFF Audio. @SciFi Wire: Patricia A. McKillip (The Bell at Sealey Head). Free Fiction: @FeedBooks: "Captain Gardiner of the International Police" by Robert Allen. Audio fiction @PodCastle: "Black Ribbon" by Dawn Albright, read by Heather Welliver. Mike Gordon has posted free excerpts of his novel Tracks at his website. Mike Brotherton looks at Time Travel. The Crotchety Old Fan website, a sub-site of Rim ...

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