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Eric Mesa
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Liminal House: Didn't like it because it was a bit too coy about how the main premise worked.
— Feb 13, 2017 09:13AM
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Eric Mesa
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Time's Up: Ms Kimber Grey weaves a lovely story involving an acolyte at a priesthood serving the God of Time. While I don't feel it meets the subtitle of Ms Kimber's anthology here (I didn't feel Time Travel had gone wrong), it is a great story that I'm glad I was able to experience. I certainly wouldn't mind more stories in this Universe.
— Feb 10, 2017 09:21AM
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Eric Mesa
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The Long Haul: This one is the most unlike all the others in the collection. There is time travel, but nothing at all like the rest. It is beautiful and poetic, even if it doesn't meet the subtitle of "Time Travel Gone Terribly Wrong". I really, really enjoyed it a lot, but to speak of why would ruin the beauty.
— Feb 10, 2017 04:14AM
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Eric Mesa
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Sunny Days: A diner in the 1960s has a run-in with a time traveler. Loved it.
— Feb 09, 2017 10:37AM
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Eric Mesa
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A Time to Change the Present: Very short, but very well done.Too short to say much about it, but it's a great one.
— Feb 09, 2017 04:04AM
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Eric Mesa
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<500: A terrifying accidental time travel story. I think you can PROBABLY guess the twist ahead of time, but they did keep me guessing, running through all the tropes in my head.
— Feb 08, 2017 09:55AM
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Eric Mesa
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For the Greater Good of All: A man goes back in time to kill The Enemy. Great world building. A savvier person would have guessed the ending from the date, but I had to read the last sentence twice before I realized the brilliance of it all.
— Feb 08, 2017 04:35AM
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Eric Mesa
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Martin the Guinea Pig: A guy who doesn't have it all together ends up signing up for a professor's experiment. The style was fun. But I REALLY did not get the ending reveal.
— Feb 07, 2017 09:07AM
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Eric Mesa
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Equinox: A wizard gets stuck in a time loop. A slightly more magical, condensed version of groundhog's day. That ending's a real doozy, too.
— Feb 07, 2017 04:38AM
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Eric Mesa
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Destinations: A catty rivalry between two women who sell time travel destination packages (like travel agents). Fun with just the right amount of seriousness.
— Feb 06, 2017 04:30AM
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Eric Mesa
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Gesundheit: Very sad.
Arbiters: Well, that was a huge mind-screw. LOVE IT! And you will too, if you enjoy seeing how authors get out of time travel paradoxes.
— Feb 03, 2017 08:45AM
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Arbiters: Well, that was a huge mind-screw. LOVE IT! And you will too, if you enjoy seeing how authors get out of time travel paradoxes.
Eric Mesa
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Serendi-Bunny: This was an awesomely fun romp! In a world that's almost ours, but has werewolves, a scientist is working on a cure for brain cancer when he has to deal with some people that don't agree with his research. Lots of fun puns and references to pop culture. I'm not sure I agree with the last few paragraphs, but the rest of the story is top notch.
— Feb 03, 2017 04:33AM
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Eric Mesa
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The Neverending Patch Day: Management, IT department, patches, and a time machine. What could go wrong? Sadly reminds me too much of my reality (minus the time machine)
— Feb 02, 2017 08:26AM
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Eric Mesa
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True Mileage Unknown: A scary urban fantasy that has a very unexpected ending.
— Feb 02, 2017 04:40AM
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Eric Mesa
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The Light of Tomorrow: Some kids go to an abandoned area to make out and find out it's a very important place.
— Feb 01, 2017 12:28PM
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Eric Mesa
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Repeat Performance: Plays with the trope that time travel aways ends up in sex with one's self.
Fixed Point: A professor invents a time anchor for time travel. GREAT Ending. Love the characters as well. Well done, Liam Hogan.
— Feb 01, 2017 04:13AM
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Fixed Point: A professor invents a time anchor for time travel. GREAT Ending. Love the characters as well. Well done, Liam Hogan.


