Melody Rose

writer
Flash Fiction

How Not to Time Travel


Writing in second person, you tell what it’s like to take short time travel jumps, or perhaps just what it’s like to be you. —Michael Main
Each jump, as you call them, is accompanied by a specific sensation—a deep cringe that starts inside you and expands outward until it feels like the entire universe is cringing.
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