So, that’s a wrap! The final chapter of my novella, Fixing History, has been published. If you missed a chapter, here’s the series index. On to the footnotes: 1. My teenaged son, for whom I wrote this novella, disagrees with… Continue Reading →
Memories are fleeting things. As the air began to sparkle around her, Mackenzie remembered an argument she’d had with Sean in one of their late-night study sessions. The conversation had taken hours, but the memory flashed through her mind… Continue Reading →
These author’s notes relate to Fixing History Chapter 10. If you’re looking for a different chapter or footnote page, see the Fixing History series index link. 1. The culvert where our travelers hid the time machine in Central Park exists… Continue Reading →
The travelers’ footsteps echoed in the empty German church. Saints stared down at them from stained glass windows. Wooden pews stood in sentinel rows as they filed up the aisle to the altar, where the time machine waited. The… Continue Reading →
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