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Temporal Fractures

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Both time and space are bent to breaking point and paradoxes abound in 13 science fiction stories written by some of Australia and New Zealand's most exciting authors. From time travelling couriers attempting to rescue historical figures, to everyday people simply trying to set their own lives straight, the space-time continuum will never be the same again. Also featuring the story which started it all, The Time Machine by the father of science-fiction himself, H.G. Wells.

630 pages, Paperback

First published November 17, 2018

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T.C. Phillips

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January 2, 2019

I loved this terrifically diverse mix of stories from Australia authors. Each story focuses on time travel, yet each story is so different and kept me wanting more.

The stories in these pages go all over the world, and all over time. From Ancient Egypt, Ned Kelly at Glenrowan, John Lennon’s death, to time travelling watches, each story has time travellers messing up the past, present and future.

Finishing off with HG Wells’ The Time Machine was a perfect end to this great book.

If you love speculative fiction, or just great stories, you must get your hands on a copy of Temporal Fractures!

Thanks to author S John Davis for the free copy.
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January 18, 2019
This is a terrific anthology of stories based on time travel. Written by a talented group of authors from Australia and New Zealand, as well as the HG Wells’ The Time Machine, Temporal Fractures is an anthology for speculative fiction fans and aficionados.
I felt a strong connection with Pauline Turner’s “The Woman Who Fell To Earth” and it was a favourite of mine, though I enjoyed all of the other stories.
If you like time travel stories, you need to read Temporal Fractures. It won’t disappoint.
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