Deep Flows the River of Time & The Beast of All Possible Worlds
(2011)A collection of stories by Carl Frederick
E-Robot Science Fiction presents short fiction by award-winning author, Carl Frederick. These tales are offered two at a time for the 'pulp era' price of ninety-nine cents.
--Deep Flows the River of Time--
A Physics post-doc schemes to be allowed to test a newly developed time machine. Going back twenty years in time, in an alternate time-line, he befriends himself as a boy. He attempts to rescue his young self and his mother from lives of misery.
This was a tough story to writeand an even tougher one to write about as it is, to a fair degree, autobiographical. I was very much the Dwin of the story and always wished for a dad or an older brother to guide me and help my mom and me through the frequent bad spells of poverty, hunger, and even homelessness.
The story is reprinted from the Phobos prize anthology, 'Absolutely Brilliant in Chrome', 2004.
--The Beast of All Possible Worlds--
I wrote this because of the title, a play of words on .Die Beste aller möglichen Welten. The phrase was coined by Gottfried Leibniz for some heavy explorations in philosophy. I thought of the title and couldn't resist writing a story on it. This, I think, is the only time I've written a story after coming up with its title.
The story appeared in 2003 in the Phobos Books prize anthology, Hitting the Skids in Pixeltown'.
Genre: Science Fiction
--Deep Flows the River of Time--
A Physics post-doc schemes to be allowed to test a newly developed time machine. Going back twenty years in time, in an alternate time-line, he befriends himself as a boy. He attempts to rescue his young self and his mother from lives of misery.
This was a tough story to writeand an even tougher one to write about as it is, to a fair degree, autobiographical. I was very much the Dwin of the story and always wished for a dad or an older brother to guide me and help my mom and me through the frequent bad spells of poverty, hunger, and even homelessness.
The story is reprinted from the Phobos prize anthology, 'Absolutely Brilliant in Chrome', 2004.
--The Beast of All Possible Worlds--
I wrote this because of the title, a play of words on .Die Beste aller möglichen Welten. The phrase was coined by Gottfried Leibniz for some heavy explorations in philosophy. I thought of the title and couldn't resist writing a story on it. This, I think, is the only time I've written a story after coming up with its title.
The story appeared in 2003 in the Phobos Books prize anthology, Hitting the Skids in Pixeltown'.
Genre: Science Fiction
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