All Our Wrong Todays
by Elan Mastai
Tom Barron uses his father’s time machine to go back to the moment in 1965 when
unlimited power-supplying Goettreider Engine was first turned on, but in the process he
changes an idyllic world into the world that we now have.
Nearly every object of art and entertainment is different in thisworld. Early on, the
variations aren't that significant. But as the late 1960s gave way to the vast
technological and social leaps of the 1970s, almost everything changed, generating
decades of pop cuylture that never existed—fifty years of writers and artists and
muscians creating an entirely other body of work.
All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai (Dutton,
February 2017).