Time travel is a common topic within science fiction, and books like Stephen King's 11/22/63 and Madeleine L'Engle's A ...
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From utopian dreams to dystopian warnings, time travel fiction reflects our hopes and fears for humanity’s future. Courtesy the publishers For decades, authors and readers have been asking questions ...
Outlander fans can sink their teeth into the BBC's upcoming time travel romance adaptation of a bestselling book from 2024.
The embarrassing truth about the use of time travel in my novel, The Ministry of Time, is that initially it was just a tool to get a Victorian naval officer into the 21st century so that I could ...
Within the wide array of science fiction subgenres, time travel has always been a fan-favorite. But its popularity also means it’s oversaturated and muddied with bad tropes, nonsensical mechanisms, or ...
“One’s destination is never a place but rather a new way of looking at things,” mused author Henry Miller in his 1957 memoir Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch. It’s true: Travel has the ...
“Nonesuch,” the new novel by Francis Spufford, conjures a plot laced with magic to change the course of history. By Louisa Hall Louisa Hall is the author of the novels “Reproduction,” “Trinity” and ...