Paul Park

writer
Short Story

The Tourist


Once the time travel tourist business gets going, there’s no stopping it, not to mention all those travelers who feel they have business with Hitler or Stalin—which brings about an interesting theory of time not being a continuum at all, all told through the personal lens of one recently divorced man who buys a ticket for Paleolithic Spain and sets out after his ex-wife.
We just can’t keep our hands off, and as a result, Cuba has invaded prehistoric Texas, the Empire of Ashok has become a Chinese client state, and Napoleon is in some kind of indirect communication with Genghis Khan.
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  • Science Fiction
  • Definite Time Travel
Short Story

Tachycardia


A retired widower travels back to his son’s death during an operation in which his heart is momentarily stopped.
“Geoffrey,” I tried to say. He wasn’t looking at me. He was staring through the bars of his cage, his arms as thin as the sticks of bamboo, as they had been toward the end.
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  • Fantasy
  • Definite Time Travel