Existence

By A. F. Stewart
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(4.33 based on 3 reviews)

Published: Dec. 12, 2011
Words: 1,318 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465925862


Short description

One mistake can change things... A flash fiction sci-fi story of time travel.

Extended description

What happens when reality alters and you can't remember why?
A time travel experiment goes awry, and one scientist must remember how to fix it. His problem? He's losing his memories.

Tags

scifi, science fiction, story, flash fiction, time travel, technology, scientist, experiment, alternate timeline

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Review by: Gary Weston on May 12, 2012 : star star star star
You, Ms Stewart, are a terrible, terrible person. There I was, falling into your beautifully written world, and you burst my bubble....So neatly done, but so desperately crying out to be a biggy. Loved it anyway. (five stars if you make a book of this, okay?) I will even pay good money for it.
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Review by: Sheila Deeth on May 05, 2012 : star star star star
A delightfully disturbing tale, A.F. Stewart’s Existence takes readers into the mind of a scientist who’s almost worked it out. Just one last experiment and they’ll have achieved all they desired. But suddenly he’s not sure anymore what he wanted or why or how the world has changed. Skillfully recreating the man’s confusion as he’s thrown into uncertainties, intriguingly creating a world that’s so scarily different from the one he woke up in, and cleverly refraining from too much explanation, this is classic science fiction with style. A thoroughly enjoyable read.
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Review by: Brian Mitchell on March 21, 2012 : star star star star star
Nicely written, the author causes me to feel the confusion and doubt the main character is experiencing. Looking forward to reading more from Stewart!
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