This particular list is of a few things I enjoyed while doing research for So You Created a Wormhole motels in gatlinburg tennessee and beyond, and if you re already a time travel fiction fan, this likely isn t new to you. If you re not, however, these are some that are worth your attention for various reasons. I intend to drop lots more things in posts like this one. This is just a quick post because I m a bit time-limited.
Lots of time travel stories like to deal with the weirdness of doubling back on your own timeline and meeting yourself The Man Who Folded Himself spends its entire story dealing with the implications of self-interaction in a crazy and involved way. Gerrold deals heavily with the idea that a person can be different based on time and experience, one moment to the next, and so the protagonist of The Man is interacting with, and playing the part of, lots of different versions motels in gatlinburg tennessee of himself over the course of the story. There are also a number of different, ultimately rather strange and sometimes morally questionable, implications of that idea.
The thing I ve always enjoyed about Crichton is the attention he gives to research. Timeline concerns Medieval France, and Crichton spent a whole lot of time researching the region and getting the details right about it. He also spent a lot of time researching, and then explaining, quantum physics, which only adds to the coolness of the time travel device he uses in this novel. I first read it when I was about 14, but it s one of my favorites of his, probably second only to Jurassic Park . The movie version is, well not as good. The novel s a great time, though.
Find any list of great time travel stories and you ll inevitably find Heinlein s time travel story on it. Most everyone interested in this branch of science fiction will have checked it out by now, but if you haven t, you should. All You Zombies is a short story that Heinlein wrote in a single day. It also piles on the twists and is even better enjoyed on a second reading, once you ve seen where it s going. I d explain better, but to do so would kind of blow it.
Phil Hornshaw is an author, freelance writer and journalist living in Los Angeles. He is the co-author of the So You Created a Wormhole: The Time Traveler's Guide to Time Travel , and also spends a lot of time writing about video games and mobile apps .
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