Myers Fiction August Newsletter

Time travel fiction presents one of storytelling's greatest challenges: crafting narratives that leap between past, present, and future without losing readers. This comprehensive guide explores establishing consistent time travel rules, managing multiple timelines, avoiding common paradoxes, and maintaining emotional stakes that transcend temporal complexity for compelling temporal narratives.

Myers Fiction Review: Hive by D. L. Orton

Hive presents a familiar world teetering on the brink of catastrophe, where three intelligent individuals must unravel a conspiracy stretching across time. Though hampered by one-dimensional antagonists and overuse of humor, its accessible approach to time travel and ecological warnings offers an intriguing, if imperfect, reading experience.