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message 1: by Howard (new)

Howard Loring (howardloringgoodreadscom) | 1177 comments Hello to all.

I've published two time travel books in two years.

Who knows what the future holds?

I look forward to the discussions by this group.

Howard Loring


message 2: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bkbsmiles) | 4 comments Well, one of my favorite books "The Root Cellar" had time travel, but it was not intentional. That may be the best kind... I joined as a good friend of mine is a member.


message 3: by Howard (new)

Howard Loring (howardloringgoodreadscom) | 1177 comments Barbara:

I'm pleased your friend steered you towards us & also pleased that said friend is in your current Time Frame.

Always a plus.


message 4: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bkbsmiles) | 4 comments Yes. I think I would only want to time travel if it were very controlled in where and when you arrive and wouldn't get stuck there lol.


message 5: by Howard (new)

Howard Loring (howardloringgoodreadscom) | 1177 comments Barbara, Now you're talking about my perview.

My Epic Fables are concerned w/ the Elastic Limit, a term that is used within the books but also is a metaphor for the reader's imagination.

Not being stuck is the whole point.


message 6: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bkbsmiles) | 4 comments Hmmm The elastic limit. I am curious.


message 7: by Howard (new)

Howard Loring (howardloringgoodreadscom) | 1177 comments Barbara, answers such as they are, may be found on the sites listed on my profile page.

Just ckick my picture on this post.

Be advised that once you're aware of the Elastic Limit you may not see things as you do now.

That's the hope at least.


message 8: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bkbsmiles) | 4 comments Transformation... Going to click now.


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