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Howard Loring (howardloringgoodreadscom) | 1177 comments Today the PROOF of my newest book dealing with the Elastic Limit of Time, a compilation of a dozen Short Stories dedicated to this group’s late friend, moderator John Lindenberger, has finally been approved albeit after a much unforeseen delay in that pesky Time Continuum; my apologies, I’d hoped sooner but complications arose.

Nevertheless, as a consequence three different in-depth Elastic Limit Epic Fables can soon be read & also enjoyed in any order, for Time itself is always fluid & this book, as are the other two, is merely a continuation, not a sequel as normally defined.

That is, every book in the series stands alone with none needing any back story, but in fact each all closely relate & when taken together they do indeed convey the larger, formally hidden tale of the elusive Elastic Limit, and yet this interconnection becomes apparent only after every volume is completed, but in any order, as I've said.

Now my point is that lately, while explaining who John was (to a friend who reading the manuscript saw his dedication), I next broached a broader clarification of this Time Travel group & how its members interact & it struck me that as each Epic Fable in this tome is indeed a stand-alone story, all could easily also hold its own, unofficial dedication, especially as the Short Story Form (the structure this volume employs) sprang directly from Amy’s Never Ending Experiment, which gave me the impetus, something I've already mentioned to her off thread.

I should add, to explain the last statement, that all three Elastic Limit story lines are presented in a completely different fashion, for Time itself is always ever-changing.

So, respectfully:

To Amy, the only moderator who has read both earlier Epic Fables, I dedicate Chapter 1, in hope she’ll recognize the setting & intent, but also because, as I constantly traveled backward in my entries in the group’s story, I trust that she’ll now forgive me this directional inclination.

Paul L (the other Paul, that is), who hasn't read my stuff, gets Chapter 2, as it contains my explanation of how to avoid Paradox, something he’s into, plus he’s an academic egghead, but I bet he’s never sat a university conference such as the one depicted in this short story.

Brenda, who still pops up now & then, acquires Chapter 3, for it’s my take on how a Time Traveler would reveal himself & I think Lawrence ‘Titus’ Oats might relate, or at least I hope so.

Carl, who loves sequels, might like Chapter 4 because it explains not only who the ‘Old Man’ in the 2nd book is, but also what he did in the 1st book, although, again, the reader needn't know that to enjoy this Epic Fable & as I've said, the additional context throughout the book is a strictly a bonus.

Chapter 5 is assigned to the most diligent Lincoln, who graciously stepped into the breach when our group lost John, for this story shows how different views are a good thing & I should state here that he didn't care for my first book but he knows that’s OK with me, it’s not for everyone.

My friend Paul S (the real Paul, that is) & I, since meeting in this group have had a fantastic time with many diverse discussions covering all manner of agenda & as most of these exchanges are also hilariously funny, he gets Chapter 6, a new twist on someone he knows very well & for the record, he read the first draft of this tale some months back & I hope he’ll enjoy the tweaked version more.

Tej, who used to be Grasshopper but that’s another story, must be given Chapter 7 for two reasons; he loves history so very much & he’s English, although, in truth, he can’t help one of those.

Chapter 8 goes to Lance, my old Time Traveling buddy (who was most effusive in his positive comments after kindly reading both earlier Epic Fables) and given we share a mutual acquaintance, I informed him before the fact that I was writing this homage & as Paul (the Paul, not the other Paul) did with # 6, Lance read the first draft of this short story & I also hope he likes the finalized piece as much & I mean, in total; thanks, my friend, you are a true gentleman, always.

& Lance, please forgive me all the ampersands.

Heh heh heh

Sorry, inside joke; and per se, back to thread.

Piero, AKA Peter, receives Chapter 9 because of his strong love of language & his tenacity in composing it in a non-native one, which takes guts & by the by, I loved his stuff in the group’s story.

Randy, who must have Kindle as a middle name & never lags in his stiff determination, gets Chapter 10, because it shows that from simple things big things can come & often do, you go man.

Robert, a newcomer whom I don’t know well, is obviously passionate in his beliefs so he gets Chapter 11, which deals with the cycle of life & from his posts I think he’s into that & I hope he enjoys my view of Science vs. Religion contained in Paul’s (the real Paul’s) chapter, also.

And the best for last; no doubt E.B. must have Chapter 12, for she, as I do, loves dogs.

As for the real dedication, it may not be much but John was superlative & this is the least that I can do; a small way, perchance, to fix his place in Time.

And yet, in the final analysis it’s really this Time Travel group as a whole that gave me the idea of using such an untried form, for Amy’s exceptional experiment would not have come about without it, so everyone listed here must share, OK?

Keep in mind that it’s always the process for me, the plot being secondary (after all, I know the story, I've lived it) but before Amy’s experiment I had never written or even thought about writing a Short Story, so this entire ride artistically has been a most excellent one & again I thank the complete group for this new, very gratifying experience & I’m hoping all members will soon choose to read.

If so, be aware that these new Epic Fables can be experienced in several different ways:

Any chapter, as I've said, can be read independently of the others for all are stand alone, and

Reading the chapters forward in sequence tells the book’s full adventure, while

Also connecting all three Elastic Limit volumes, but furthermore

As Time is always ephemeral, this book can as easily be read backward, by starting with the last chapter & working your way up, for

It’s the same account from either direction, which is entirely the whole point of these collective narratives concerning the elusive Elastic Limit of Time.

Still, whatever you decide (if you choose to) be sure and glance at the dedication first.

It’s the best part.

I’ll post the link once the book is up, soon I hope given the technology of this current Timeframe.

Tempus does Fugit after all, and who knows what the Future will bring?

Of course, you could always just read these Epic Fables & find out.


message 2: by Howard (last edited Mar 05, 2014 12:37PM) (new)

Howard Loring (howardloringgoodreadscom) | 1177 comments As promised, my newest stand alone volume in the continuing series of Epic Fables, Tales of the Elastic Limit (which I explained in the earlier post) has finally been published by PreCognitionPress.

As this event now completes my Mandate in the current Timeframe & given my errant machinery at long last has been repaired (documented on my Facepage) I am soon off to another Continuum to undertake my next Quest, which will, of course, reside in a new Reality.

I still need to put the eBook version on Smashwords (which has many downloadable venues) but not too long a wait, I hope.

It’s been a true blast, thanks & I wish this group well.

Enjoy the books.

Here’s the link:

http://www.amazon.com/Tales-Elastic-L...


message 3: by Art (new)

Art (artfink02) | 100 comments It's definitely worth reading!


message 4: by Paul (new)

Paul | 341 comments Howard wrote: "It’s been a true blast, thanks & I wish this group well."

Best of luck with the new Quest and Continuum, Howard, but we certainly hope you'll be checking in from Time to Time. And congrats on the new book. Great "personalized dedications." John would be pleased.

I see the paperback on Amazon. Will I be able to purchase a Kindle copy of "Tales of the Elastic Limit" there, too?



message 5: by Howard (new)

Howard Loring (howardloringgoodreadscom) | 1177 comments Paul, I just shot you a personal message explaining my new Quest will not commence until the eBook is up.

The pesky technology of this Timeframe is quite beyond me & the eBook will take a few more days before it will be up on Smashwords, which has many downloadable venues including Kindle.

Ironic given my publisher, PreCognitionPress, means 'printed before you think about it.'


message 6: by Howard (last edited Mar 07, 2014 09:55AM) (new)

Howard Loring (howardloringgoodreadscom) | 1177 comments Tales of the Elastic Limit - Epic Fables by Howard Loring New book is up, here's the link:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


message 7: by Howard (new)

Howard Loring (howardloringgoodreadscom) | 1177 comments Lance has reviewed the new book.

His chapter, by the by, is a rare example of Changing the Past by causing a negative circumstance, instead of preventing a negative event, which is the norm for the genre.

Just saying.

Here’s the link:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


message 8: by Paul (new)

Paul | 341 comments Looking forward to it, Ancient One, and I enjoyed Lance's review. Is Precognition still thinking? Since the paperback is already up on Amazon, perhaps he can easily drop a Kindle version there as well? In any case, congrats on the new book! Ready when you are.


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