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For use on questions regarding travel forwards or backwards (or both!) in time. This tag should be used in conjunction with the universe it is found in. Can also be used to signify that the question contains time travel when asking in relation to an identification question: [story-identification], [episode-identification], [character-identification] and [object-identification].
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Looking for a time travel fantasy/scifi novel from the late 80s/Early 90s
In Simon Hawke's Reluctant Sorcerer trilogy, fullerene (as in Buckminsterfullerene aka buckyballs) is a highly necessary component of Brewster's travelling machine.
Consists of three books:
The Relu …
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Ocean of time book?
I believe this is All Of An Instant by Richard Garfinkle, published in 1999.
Description from a reviewer on Goodreads.com:
Richard Garfinkle creates one huge metaphor for time travel and works
with i …
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Short story involving time travel
Having just read through it, it does indeed seem to be “The Fort Moxie Branch” by Jack McDevitt. It was first published in 1988 in a short story collection called Full Spectrum and was nominated for a …