Sometimes after a draining week or a low-key weekend with no plans, the idea of escaping to another time and place entirely sounds exciting. And there's no easier, cozier way to escape than through ...
Time travel is a common topic within science fiction, and books like Stephen King's 11/22/63 and Madeleine L'Engle's A ...
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 ...
Do you want to travel to Mars, to an alternate version of 1939 London or even to the very far future? If so, then February’s science fiction is for you, with all three flavours on offer from our ...
“Nonesuch,” the new novel by Francis Spufford, conjures a plot laced with magic to change the course of history. By Louisa Hall Louisa Hall is the author of the novels “Reproduction,” “Trinity” and ...
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 ...