Time travel is a common topic within science fiction, and books like Stephen King's 11/22/63 and Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time tackle it best.
Lately, the present has felt like…a lot. While many genres—from historical fiction to immersive biographies—are portals to other eras, time-travel stories offer something even more seductive: an ...
Within the wide array of science fiction subgenres, time travel has always been a fan-favorite. But its popularity also means it’s oversaturated and muddied with bad tropes, nonsensical mechanisms, or ...
"The Ministry of Time," by Kaliane Bradley, is a time travel book, but it has a sort of elegance that sets it apart from any ol’ sci-fi time travel novel. "The Ministry of Time" has a new idea; to ...
It’s often said that travel is all about the journey, whether it’s planning a remote island holiday or setting out on the adventure of a lifetime across the Arctic Ocean. But it can be almost as ...
The millennial midlife crisis has arrived. Yes, while you’ve been cracking jokes about avocado toast, the eldest millennials have quietly, and with great dread, entered their 40s. Given that they ...
If you haven’t read “11/22/63″ by Stephen King yet, check it out. It’s a long novel, but a quick read, and worth the effort. It’s not horror or gore, but about time travel. The central character ...