Temporally Deactivated Author:David B. Coe (Editor), Joshua Palmatier (Editor) What does it mean to be “temporally deactivated"? Experience a historical moment through the intervention of a time travel agency. Be trapped inside a time bubble, willingly, so that you can save the universe from Darkness over and over again. Step outside of time at the order of your queen in order to stop a traito... more »r…or to keep an assassin from destroying the future. Or travel forward into the future in order to kill off timelines to save your son…or backwards to halt an accident to save your relationship.
Join fantasy and science fiction authors as they defy time and warp space in order to define what it means to be “temporally deactivated”. So get ready and hold on tight. It’s time to step outside of time.
Contents:
Introduction (Temporally Deactivated) • essay by David B. Coe
Keeper of the Light / short story by Ken Altabef
The Eyes of Odin / short story by Alex Gideon
All the Time in the World / short story by Stephen Leigh
The Other Walker / short story by David B. Coe [as by D. B. Jackson]
My Dark Knight / novelette by Faith Hunter
Eye of the Needle / short story by C. S. Friedman
Tempus Erratum / short story by Ember Randall [as by Emily Randall]
Missy the Were-Pomeranian vs. the Lord of Time / short story by Gini Koch
The Mirror Trap / short story by Misty Massey
Love and the Improper Unicorn / short story by Charles Ingrid [as by Rhondi Salsitz]
Shrodinger's Fractal? / short story by Edmund R. Schubert
Clockwork Corsair / short story by R. K. Nickel
Compassionate Retry / short story by Marie DesJardin
Neutrons Lost and Found / short story by Christine Lucas