![]() ![]() As the two women navigate questions of murder and morality across the timeline, their lives intertwine in unexpected ways. In alternating chapters, we hear from Beth, a riot grrrl in 1992 who witnesses the murder of her friend’s abusive boyfriend. In 2022, one such geologist, Tess, embarks on a mission to stop a radical group of travelers-who, in this timeline, might be called Men’s Rights Activists-from permanently editing women’s rights out of the timeline. ![]() In some cases, travelers can “edit” the timeline, and see the results of that edit in their own present. Devices called “Machines” have been found in the earth, with “control interfaces embedded in rock that originated before life on land.” With the proper paperwork and credentials, scientists can travel to different periods in history by jumping in and out of wormholes contained by the Machines. Their latest, The Future of Another Timeline, imagines a parallel reality that feels uncomfortably familiar, despite time travel being an accepted academic strain of geology. ![]()
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