Today it is my pleasure to welcome author Richard Hacker and his fantasy thriller Vengeance of Grimbald. Author’s description: Addison and Jules, members of the League, a secret alchemist society of Inkers who protect the time continuum, believe they defeated their enemy, Cuthbert Grimwald, known to them as Kairos. When he resurfaces filled with vengeance,Continue reading “Vengeance of Grimbald”
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Forward into the Past
Of course a science fiction convention is going to be partly about time travel. Back to the Future got a nod at the 2019 Worldcon last week with a display of the DeLorean, but part of the convention also did some going forward into the past. The most involved piece in the masquerade ball (whichContinue reading “Forward into the Past”
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The logic of time travel is so problematic. Go backwards and you mess up the present. Go forwards, and you’ve negated free will. It’s a message from the universe, a flashing neon sign saying “Forget it. This doesn’t work!” Yet we do it everyday. I live nearly half my life in the future, imaging theContinue reading “More”