Taming the Timeline

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Taming The Timeline by Robert Faszczewski

n much of the world of 21st century fiction we live on the verge of the apocalypse, where the future is entirely hopeless and humankind, the fountain of great strides and inventiveness, has sown the seeds of its own destruction.

However, what if characters could return from the future or freely traveled between the present and the future, not to destroy life and our atmosphere, but to create a better world, not only in the present but also for those inhabitating the universe in later centuries?

This collection of short stories directly targets this theme of hope and optimism—futurism with a positive purpose. They have time travel not as just a key to scientific breakthrough but also the portal to improvement of both our world and that of our descendants.

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Taming The Timeline by Robert Faszczewski

n much of the world of 21st century fiction we live on the verge of the apocalypse, where the future is entirely hopeless and humankind, the fountain of great strides and inventiveness, has sown the seeds of its own destruction.

However, what if characters could return from the future or freely traveled between the present and the future, not to destroy life and our atmosphere, but to create a better world, not only in the present but also for those inhabitating the universe in later centuries?

This collection of short stories directly targets this theme of hope and optimism—futurism with a positive purpose. They have time travel not as just a key to scientific breakthrough but also the portal to improvement of both our world and that of our descendants.

Taming The Timeline by Robert Faszczewski

n much of the world of 21st century fiction we live on the verge of the apocalypse, where the future is entirely hopeless and humankind, the fountain of great strides and inventiveness, has sown the seeds of its own destruction.

However, what if characters could return from the future or freely traveled between the present and the future, not to destroy life and our atmosphere, but to create a better world, not only in the present but also for those inhabitating the universe in later centuries?

This collection of short stories directly targets this theme of hope and optimism—futurism with a positive purpose. They have time travel not as just a key to scientific breakthrough but also the portal to improvement of both our world and that of our descendants.