Teller

writer
Short Story

A Memory of the Nineteen-Nineties

  • by Teller
  • in The Atlantic Monthly, November 1997

Max Beerbohm, an author in the 1890s and early twentieth century, told a tale of Enoch Soames who made a deal with the devil to visit the Reading Room in the British Museum on 3 June 1997. Famed magician Teller recounts what happened at ten past two on the designated day, a day that Teller has been waiting and planning for for thirty-four and a half years.
In other words, anyone in the Round Reading Room of the British Museum at ten past two on June 3, 1997, would be able to verify Beerbohm’s memoir, and see an authentic, guaranteed, proven ghost.
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  • Eloi Bronze Medal
  • Fantasy
  • Definite Time Travel
TV Series

Fool Us


I love Penn and Teller’s friendly and praise-filled personalities as much as the magic of the magicians who are trying to fool the most renowned magicians (Penn and Teller themselves). One episode included the time traveling pair of Reece Morgan and Robert West.
And not only are we magicians, time travelers, and all-around spiffy chaps, we are also tourists—fourth-dimensional tourists.
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  • Eloi Honorable Mention
  • Fantasy
  • Definite Time Travel