Ruth and Ann's Guide to Time Travel, Volume I
By Ann Stolinsky
- Release Date: 2024-08-13
- Genre: Science Fiction
This anthology contains stories written by 21 authors. They were given the theme of time travel, and their imaginations took them all in various directions. The Foreword is written by Steve Davidson from Amazing Stories magazine. Jonathan Maberry wrote an exclusive Joe Ledger story for this anthology. Authors are: Jonathan Maberry, James Ryan, Teel James Glenn, David C. Strickler, Phil Giunta, Joanne McLaughlin, Gordon Linzner, Judith Field, Carol Gyzander, Ken Altabef, Charles Barouch, Grigory Lukin, Gary Every, Ef Deal, Neal Wiser, Brenda W. Clough, Daniel Lumpkin, John Bukowski, Stephen W. Chappell, Karen Eisenbrey, Jon McGoran. The Table of Contents:
Jonathan Maberry - Against That Time, if Ever That Time Come, James Ryan - The Rooftop Session, Teel James Glenn - The Legend of Wyatt Ape!, David C. Strickler - Buried Beneath the Gallows, Phil Giunta - A Thorne in Time, Joanne McLaughlin - Way, Way Out of the Building, Gordon Linzner - Privileged Inca Nations, Judith Field - Somewhere, Somewhen, Carol Gyzander - Time for Adventure, Ken Altabef - Schrödinger's Razor, Charles Barouch - It Started at the Never Mind,
Grigory Lukin - How to Prepare for Time Travelers in the Workplace, Gary Every - Tadpole's Time Travel, Ef Deal - Uchronia, Brenda W. Clough - The Red-Headed League, Neal Wiser - Have We Met?, Daniel Lumpkin - The Biography, John Bukowski - Literary Time Machine, Stephen W. Chappell - Zach & Deke's Stumbling, Bumbling Adventure in Time, Karen Eisenbrey - Sarah's Assistant, Jon McGoran - Time Changes Everything
What happens when an unscrupulous man tries to terraform a world? Read Jon McGoran's Time Changes Everything.
Can ghost travel through time? Find out in Charles Barouch's It Started at the Never Mind
Joe Ledger saves the world in Jonathan Maberry's Against That Time, if Ever That Time Come, an exclusive to this anthology
A hapless scientist breaks time, creating a nightmare scenario where people are forced to exist in multiple timelines simultaneously. in Ken Altabef's Schrödinger's Razor