I read Kelley Armstrong’s time travel historical mystery “Rip Through Time” series. But, I really kicked off my interest in time travel stories in fifth grade when we read H.G. Wells’ Time Machine. But, my all-time favorite time travel story is Ray Bradbury’s “A Sound of Thunder”. John Scalzi’s short story, “3 Days, 9 Months, 27 Years”, in some ways, reminds me of Bradbury’s account. In fact, Scalzi mentions “the butterfly effect”, the concept Bradbury used in his short story, although he doesn’t call it that. Unfortunately, the fact that the world is about to go off a cliff reminds me of our country right now, teetering on the brink.

A time machine technician spends his days sending people back in time, for just one second in our timeline, but they pay to go back for 3 days, 9 months, or 27 years. The butterfly effect doesn’t change other realities. It only affects the person who goes back, whether they’re hoping to prevent JFK’s assassination, assassinate Hitler, or spend time in another time or place. But, the technician himself has one free pass to the past because he works for the time travel company. And, like others, he has a plan.

Because this is a short story, I won’t discuss more. The story is a little more technical than some of Scalzi’s stories. But, it’s not difficult to grasp the overall theme. I mentioned how it pertains to our current situation. If you get a chance, and you enjoy time travel stories, it’s worth picking up.

John Scalzi’s website is https://whatever.scalzi.com/

“3 Days, 9 Months, 27 Years” by John Scalzi. An Amazon Original Story.


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