Bill, thank you from the fullness of my heart. I'm older and fairly poor, so don't buy books or support authors any longer. If I could, I'd support you and yours for the rest of your lives. I'm sending hugs for the pleasure you give me. Please live longer than me.
I have those dots, too! Why can't anyone but me remember that in New York City we used to travel in pneumatic tubes about twenty stories high and that there was no subway?
Bill, thank you from the fullness of my heart. I'm older and fairly poor, so don't buy books or support authors any longer. If I could, I'd support you and yours for the rest of your lives. I'm sending hugs for the pleasure you give me. Please live longer than me.
Thank you for your kind words, Maureen. That warms my heart.
I'm glad you enjoy my stories.
I relate to Tommy. I was a history-obsessed teen and ended up getting an MA in it.
I love history, and if I could do my college days over, I'd major in history.
Oh boy. Things are NOT looking good for Tommy!
His day will not be a good one, I'm sorry to say.
Wow, Bill. That was so cool. I didn't know where you were going with it, and hung in there. I liked this. What a great concept! Awesome.
Thank you, Ben. I played around with the ending for a while and I"m glad you enjoyed the way Passing History turned out.
I had a hard time with this one. I don't know. :(
Alternate realities are difficult places for story characters to be.
Bill, that was absolutely fantastic! It would make such a good book!
Thank you, Humphrey. I'm delighted you enjoyed the story. I sometimes write sequels and Passing History is one that calls for a longer version.
Interesting story ideas. It took a different direction than what I thought it would.
Thank you, Scott. I had fun plotting the twists in Passing History and I'm glad you enjoyed them.
I’ve always enjoyed the idea of alternate history. What if certain events occurred differently than what they did?
Ooh, I liked that one...!
I'm very glad to hear that, Beverly. Thank you.
Well, that explains a lot! And the silver dots on my fingernails.
I have those dots, too! Why can't anyone but me remember that in New York City we used to travel in pneumatic tubes about twenty stories high and that there was no subway?
It’s so weird.
You do live your time travel!!
I was a time traveler in a previous century. ;-)
💕 love ... not like!
Yikes!!
Indeed yes! Not a place to be, that's for sure.
Great job, loved how you gradually progressed from someting a bit off to something completely crazy.
Thanks, Scott. I had fun writing Passing History, imagining how the world goes from a little wrong to a lot.
A subtle horror story, really. Sneaks up on you at first.
Thank you, Tree. I'm delighted you enjoyed Passing History.