The Time Traveller, tired of time travelling, decides to travel the world normally. He boards a ship, the unsinkable Titanic in 1912. What can go wrong?
The Time Traveller learns of nuclear power.
UFOs and flying saucers and aliens fascinated the Time Traveller, and he decided to see if there was anything to it by visiting the site of a legendary crash.
The Time Traveller logically wants to discover if its possible to change history.
The Time Traveller sees the phenomenon known as Star Wars at the cinema.
Mike, a young astronaut exploring an abandoned alien base on the Moon, has accidentally set off a time machine which has transported him far back into the past, only to be captured by the very aliens who built the base in the first place. What will they do to him? And will he change history to bring his brother back to life? (sequel to a short story by Larry Niven)
Is it really fair that the Eloi are always portrayed as innocent and good, whereas the Morlocks are automatically monsters because of their diet and their ugliness? (The story image is a blobfish, the mascot of the Ugly Animal Preservation Society.) Rated K for mentions of carnage and sensitive topics.
Bookverse. How would the same story sound from Weena's point of view?
When the Time Traveler, calling himself Mark Lightley, goes into the future, to try to discern how human civilization fell, a struggle begins to find some way to change the past, and stop the aliens and monsters responsible for the horrible event, which future men call "the Deadline."
Maxwell Smart and Agent 99 use CONTROL's time machine to travel to the year 802,701.
boy makes time stop
PRIZE WINNING SHORT STORY. This was my entry to the Prescot Arts Festival Writing Competition, 2014. I won the runner's up prize. In Prescot's abandoned Clock Museum, two scientists complete a forbidden experiment – with unforeseen consequences. I will read and return all reviews, thank you.
boy goes back in time