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Daniel Keys Moran

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Human/Praxcelis Union

All the Time in the World

by Daniel Keys Moran


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All the Time in the World

by Daniel Keys Moran

Seven centuries after the Big Crunch atomic war, one of the clan of Huntresses learns to travel back in time after talking with aliens and perhaps sensing the man who would be negative entropy.
Here we have a time traveler, and her name is Jalian. Yes, Jalian d’Arsennette, except that there have been some changes.

“All the Time in the World” by Daniel Keys Moran, in Asimov’s Science Fiction, May 1982.

Human/Praxcelis Union 2

Realtime

by Daniel Keys Moran


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Realtime

by Gladys Prebehalla and Daniel Keys Moran


“Realtime” by Gladys Prebehalla and Daniel Keys Moran, in Asimov’s Science Fiction, August 1984.

Human/Praxcelis Union 2

The Armageddon Blues

by Daniel Keys Moran


The Armageddon Blues by Daniel Keys Moran (Bantam Spectra, April 1988).

Human/Praxcelis Union

The Ring

by Daniel Keys Moran


The Ring by Daniel Keys Moran (Doubleday Foundation, October 1988).

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