Author: John Chapman
Publisher: John Chapman
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
You won't believe this, but I'm about to tell you a story that will change the course of history. A story about time travel, secret agents, and paradoxes. It's a story that will start with a chance encounter with a time traveler known as Jack the Ripper, and it will end with the founding of TACO, the Time Agency Chronoclasm Organisation, a powerful agency controlling time travel throughout history. The second short story tells how I was coerced into joining TACO as an observer on a mission to rescue the Blair witch. It was either that or be slightly dead. Apparently, the Blair witch was also a TACO agent and had been set-up to be almost killed by the good citizens of Blair by BELL, the time travel equivalent of the FBI. They wouldn't tell me what BELL stood for. The third story, my second time-travel mission, was to make sure the Titanic sank! Over 1,500 died but their deaths saved the lives of millions throughout the timeverses. The fourth story deals with paradoxes. 1493 wasn't ready for flying machines so Alex Pearin (aka Jack the Ripper) and I traveled to Florence in Tuscany to talk to Leonardo da Vinci about paradoxes and why he shouldn't build the world's first flying machine. Alex and I ended up helping Leonardo complete a flying machine and helping him on its first flight. I also solve a couple of other mysteries and discover I founded BELL.
Stories for Dark and Stormy Nights
Author: Clive F Sorrell
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1468578421
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Stories for Dark and Stormy Nights Twenty-six stories to stir the imagination and recapture times long gone when people read by candlelight and sat before the dying embers in the dead of night. Some are macabre, others are mysterious, most with a twist. Short tales for those times when theres little time to read.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1468578421
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Stories for Dark and Stormy Nights Twenty-six stories to stir the imagination and recapture times long gone when people read by candlelight and sat before the dying embers in the dead of night. Some are macabre, others are mysterious, most with a twist. Short tales for those times when theres little time to read.
A Dark and Stormy Night
Author: Ran Cartwright
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359664555
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
A brief collection of Lovecraftian Horror... A city descends into chaos, Nyarlathotep preaching the gospel of Azathoth while waiting the arrival of the blind idiot god. A mysterious stranger using "thought forms" to destroy his victims, but what is real and what is merely figments of imagination. A Halloween prank turns deadly, and there are those who decide to enact revenge. A man returns from the dead to fulfill a prophesy, but another awaits his arrival. An old Indian legend rises from the murky waters of a reservoir.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359664555
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
A brief collection of Lovecraftian Horror... A city descends into chaos, Nyarlathotep preaching the gospel of Azathoth while waiting the arrival of the blind idiot god. A mysterious stranger using "thought forms" to destroy his victims, but what is real and what is merely figments of imagination. A Halloween prank turns deadly, and there are those who decide to enact revenge. A man returns from the dead to fulfill a prophesy, but another awaits his arrival. An old Indian legend rises from the murky waters of a reservoir.
It Wasn't a Dark and Stormy Night - Titanic Time
Author: John Chapman
Publisher: John Chapman
ISBN: 1005074186
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 21
Book Description
If I went on the Titanic, I would die. If I didn't go the Titanic disaster would never happen and millions would die as a result - and I would never be born. You're probably confused. I was, but when you are time travelling, paradoxes are one of those things you have to learn to live with. I had to go - to make sure the Titanic sank!
Publisher: John Chapman
ISBN: 1005074186
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 21
Book Description
If I went on the Titanic, I would die. If I didn't go the Titanic disaster would never happen and millions would die as a result - and I would never be born. You're probably confused. I was, but when you are time travelling, paradoxes are one of those things you have to learn to live with. I had to go - to make sure the Titanic sank!
Much Ado About Nonexistence
Author: Avrum Stroll
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN: 1461640229
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
The problem of the nature of fiction and the problem of nonexistence are closely tied because fiction often talks about nonexistent entities. In Fiction, Reference, and Nonexistence, A. P. Martinich and Avrum Stroll, two of America's leading philosophers, explore fiction and undertake an analytic philosophical study of fiction and its reference and its relation to truth. Included in the discussion is the authors' new, contemporary theory of fiction developed as an extension of the speech act theory of H. P. Grice, as well as the relationship between nonexistence and Bertrand Russell's well-known theory of definite descriptions, and Hilary Putnam's theory of the relationship between common names and the world.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN: 1461640229
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
The problem of the nature of fiction and the problem of nonexistence are closely tied because fiction often talks about nonexistent entities. In Fiction, Reference, and Nonexistence, A. P. Martinich and Avrum Stroll, two of America's leading philosophers, explore fiction and undertake an analytic philosophical study of fiction and its reference and its relation to truth. Included in the discussion is the authors' new, contemporary theory of fiction developed as an extension of the speech act theory of H. P. Grice, as well as the relationship between nonexistence and Bertrand Russell's well-known theory of definite descriptions, and Hilary Putnam's theory of the relationship between common names and the world.
Dark Sky Dreamings: an Inland Skywriters Anthology
Author: Merrill Findlay
Publisher: Interactive Publications
ISBN: 1922332062
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
When you look up at a midnight sky, what do you see—mottled stars and a full Moon trying hard to compete with the street lamps for your attention? You might be situated in a city, or its sprawling suburbs, where the ever-present urban glow tends to keep your gaze horizontal, missing out on the beckoning mysteries of the Universe. This Skywriters anthology will change all that. Through the eyes and creativity of people who write about south-eastern inland Australia, we’ll redirect your vision upwards to a brighter Moon, the subtle presence of nearby planets, the cosmic spectacular of our Milky Way galaxy and those celestial bodies even further away. You’ll find inspiring stories, poems and essays by a great diversity of Australians responding to what some have called the ‘Inland Astro-Trail’, which connects rural and remote communities with world-class astronomical observatories such as those at Parkes, Siding Springs and Narrabri. Some skystories are “literary”, others intensely personal, but all are guaranteed to widen your horizons—upwards!
Publisher: Interactive Publications
ISBN: 1922332062
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
When you look up at a midnight sky, what do you see—mottled stars and a full Moon trying hard to compete with the street lamps for your attention? You might be situated in a city, or its sprawling suburbs, where the ever-present urban glow tends to keep your gaze horizontal, missing out on the beckoning mysteries of the Universe. This Skywriters anthology will change all that. Through the eyes and creativity of people who write about south-eastern inland Australia, we’ll redirect your vision upwards to a brighter Moon, the subtle presence of nearby planets, the cosmic spectacular of our Milky Way galaxy and those celestial bodies even further away. You’ll find inspiring stories, poems and essays by a great diversity of Australians responding to what some have called the ‘Inland Astro-Trail’, which connects rural and remote communities with world-class astronomical observatories such as those at Parkes, Siding Springs and Narrabri. Some skystories are “literary”, others intensely personal, but all are guaranteed to widen your horizons—upwards!