Honestly Finished or Not
October 21, 2010 in Blogs
Today I posted the last of The Examiner temporal anomalies articles on The Time Traveler’s Wife, examining the trip that departs from the farthest point in the future and arrives at the farthest point in the past, bracketing the entire story and giving a basis for someone to know enough of it to tell. The Time Traveler’s Wife part 22: the truth will out thus finishes that series.
I am a bit nervous about the next series, on Hot Tub Time Machine. Since my last post, and in fact actually sometime last night or this morning (they tend to blur like that anymore), I added yet another installment to the analysis, reconsidering the series under parallel dimension theory. It is entirely possible that I will think of something else to include before I start the series on Monday, and I’ve got a stack of pen-and-paper edits that have to be incorporated into the text if I’m to make that deadline, but at least I think I’m ready.
In other news, arrangements are coming together for my anticipated trip to Ubercon–transportation and housing are ninety-eight percent firm. There are a lot of preparatory details still at this end, but I’m working on them.
–M. J. Young