RE: Finding Your Voice as a Writer

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Finding Your Voice as a Writer

in writing •  5 years ago 

BTW, looked at several reviews of Replay and read a plot summary - it's very similar to my first novel, A Familiar Rain, which I began in 1980 and finally finished in 2013 - the exception being that my novel was more technical relying on neurosurgeon Wilder Penfield's work. I personally have read many time novels that transport people back in time relying on a simplistic trope like a bump on the head or a dream - that doesn't cut it for me. I want something plausible. And I realized Iactually did start to read the Replay novel once but didn't find it suitable for my taste. IMO, Time and Again is much more plausible - akin to Matheson's Bid Time Return. Yeah, I'm kind of obsessed with time...

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Here's a paper that you may like: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WXNk5j0_vEEf0LJECRslVQ_89nIs8s3-/view?usp=sharing

At this point I think my favorite novel dealing with time is All You Need is Kill. I'm guessing it's a little off of what you normally prefer, but I especially like how the style came out after being translated from Japanese to English.

Thanks, Jeffery - haven'r read something like that since my studies in Husserl - I'll take a look :)