People, animals (or at least parts of them), and a reluctant wandering Jew are tossed back
and forth through alternate realities at various times.
Nothing was for certain, anything could change (depending on your point of view), and
almost anything could happen, especially to forgetful old men who often found themselves
in the wrong century rather than on the wrong street.
DEBUT
“Timetipping,” in Epoch, edited by Roger Elwood and Robert Silverberg (Berkley
Putnam, November 1975).
VARIANTS
Debut. “Timetipping,” in Epoch, edited by Roger Elwood and Robert Silverberg (Berkley Putnam, November 1975).