Sujet : Re: (ReacTor) Five Stories About Time Travel on a Limited Scale
De : michael.stemper (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Michael F. Stemper)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 11. Jun 2025, 20:32:26
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On 09/06/2025 19.06, Tony Nance wrote:
On 6/9/25 12:45 PM, James Nicoll wrote:
Five Stories About Time Travel on a Limited Scale
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No rules, no bureaucracy, just some randos messing around with the
past, present, and future.
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https://reactormag.com/five-stories-about-time-travel-on-a-limited-scale/
#ReacTor
Interesting! I haven't read any of the five. I had not seen that particular cover of the Gerrold, either - sheesh.
When I saw that cover in James' post, I thought that it was a misplaced
picture of Alex DeLarge. Does it relate to the story in any way? I haven't
read _Fondlded_ since 1997, so my detailed memory is lacking.
The Time Machine - Wells
This is the second classic Wells you've recently mentioned (the other one
was _The War of the Worlds_), neither of which I've read. (I have seen the
George Pal interpretations of both, of course.) I need to fix this.
-- Michael F. StemperWhy doesn't anybody care about apathy?