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The Temporal Element: Time Travel Adventures, Past, Present, & Future

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Since the dawn of the modern era, mankind has dreamed about the possibility of traversing the bounds of linear time, to explore the dark mysteries of pre-history or seek out the wild possibilities of the far future in person. This collection of stories does the next best thing, allowing readers to dream of the possibilities of such a theoretical trip. The Temporal Element contains stories all about traveling through time, and not in the natural way. From spell-casting wizards, to mad scientists, and government-sanctioned time agencies, here you will find an exceptional selection of stories about people traveling beyond their native time. Explore ancient history, the distant future, and everywhere in between.

262 pages, Paperback

First published March 29, 2013

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Martin T. Ingham

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Martin T. Ingham is an author of Science Fiction and Fantasy stories, and is currently the Senior Editor of Martinus Publishing. Influenced by the great writers of speculative fiction, Martin utilizes his unique wit and wisdom to craft adventures with his own unique voice for a varied audience.

When he's not writing, Martin enjoys various hobbies, including numismatics, horology, and antique auto restoration. He currently resides in his hometown of Robbinston, Maine, with his family.

Martin's most popular novel series, "West of the Warlock," features the unique concept of blending Sword and Sorcery into the Wild West. The third volume in the series, "The Man Who Shot Thomas Edison," was released in 2014, with a 4th and 5th volume planned for publication soon.

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January 7, 2014
I'm not a sci-fi fan but I read this because my sister is one of the authors and I found it to be entertaining and an easy, fun read. I don't know a lot about the genre so I enjoyed all the different authors ideas about time travel, the various ways it could work, the side effects and time-line effects. Some stories were very intriguing and interesting and others very predictable. If you like this genre I think you'd enjoy this book.
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