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R.P. Gage

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R. P. Gage is a father, brother, and son—still learning how to balance it all, but always showing up. He’s dealt with depression, both in the open and on his own, and writes stories where mental health isn’t just a metaphor—it’s real life. Gage blends science fiction, mystery, and horror not to escape reality, but to shine a light on it. His work is all about emotional honesty, psychological depth, and characters who might not have the right words but keep trying anyway. He writes from Northern Ontario.

1997 Time Machine

This isn’t a promo, and it’s not a curated nostalgia post. I'm sharing this across a dozen different places to gather what people actually remember from the summer of 1997—not general vibes, not playlists, but real, lived-in details. If you were too young, no worries- this if for people who remember what Be Kind, Rewind is for.

So think back:

What car did you or your family drive?
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Published on June 27, 2025 08:16 Tags: 1997, 90-s, book-research, sci-fi, science-fiction, timetravel
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“Naturally, I handled it like any mature adult would—opened Settings, scrolled down to ‘Feelings,’ and opted out.”
R.P. Gage, Noetic Gravity

“Afterdeath. That one landed differently. The name didn’t have to explain itself; it sat there, already loaded. It wasn’t a promise. It was a brand.”
R.P. Gage, Noetic Gravity

“Great code didn’t always announce itself. Sometimes it came as a legendary snack. Sometimes it was the hidden patch that kept a whole structure from falling apart. Either way, she’d find it. And figure out what made it work.”
R.P. Gage, Noetic Gravity

“Naturally, I handled it like any mature adult would—opened Settings, scrolled down to ‘Feelings,’ and opted out.”
R.P. Gage, Noetic Gravity

“Time had always happened to her. Not here. Here, she slid light across the sky—watched the world bend to her hand.”
R.P. Gage, Noetic Gravity

“Great code didn’t always announce itself. Sometimes it came as a legendary snack. Sometimes it was the hidden patch that kept a whole structure from falling apart. Either way, she’d find it. And figure out what made it work.”
R.P. Gage, Noetic Gravity

“Also—if I vanish mid-sentence, don’t panic. Turns out this place takes ‘No place like home’ way too literally.”
R.P. Gage, Noetic Gravity

“The grief remained, and the guilt hadn’t gone anywhere, but they didn’t crush him the way they once did. They sat beside him instead, hollowed out by the years.”
R.P. Gage, Noetic Gravity

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