| 2019-03-19 |
SHORTFICTION |
English |
Permafrost |
Alastair Reynolds |
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time travel (2), nanotechnology (1), elderly protagonist (1), first person (1), first person narrative (1), first person point of view (1), 21st century (1), set in 21st century (1), nanotech (1), female protagonist (1), brain control implant (1), brain implant (1), mind control (1), teacher (1), saving the world (1), paradox (1), paradoxes (1), environmental crisis (1), Environmental catastrophe (1), environmental collapse (1), artificial intelligence (1), AI (1), changing the past (1), Changing the future (1), changing history (1), changing future (1), time travel paradox (1), time paradox (1), mind time travel (1), russia (1), near future (1), science fiction (1)
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| 2019-07-16 |
SHORTFICTION |
English |
This Is How You Lose the Time War |
Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone |
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time travel (3), Changing the future (1), epistolary style (1), epistolary format (1), epistolary fiction (1), epistolary (1), alternating chapter structure (1), present tense (1), alternate timelines (1), changing history (1), changing the past (1), time war (1), secret agent (1), speculative fiction (1), science fiction (1), romance (1), love (1), fantasy (1)
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| 2018-04-00 |
SHORTFICTION |
English |
The Consequential Effects of Practiced Penmanship |
Marc A. Criley |
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changing the past (1), fantasy (1), time travel (1)
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| 2018-09-00 |
SHORTFICTION |
English |
The Memory of a Memory |
Marc A. Criley |
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changing the past (1)
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| 2007-12-26 |
NOVEL |
English |
Heroes: Saving Charlie |
Aury Wallington |
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from-tv (1), changing the past (1)
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| 1994-04-00 |
SHORTFICTION |
French |
Cloche vaine |
Francine Pelletier |
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epistolary (1), first person point of view (1), time travel (1), suicide (1), changing the past (1), only humans (1), only Earth (1), twins (1), near future (1), Paris (1), Montreal (1)
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