#TimeTravelAuthors Jan 1: Intro

First, Carrie meets the person trying to kill her. Later, he encounters her for the first time. Also, one of the assassination attempts succeeds in killing Carrie, meaning... does he actually go back to the start of the book then? Well, he might, since someone else will go back and save Carrie...

Having a day job isn't the only reason this thing has taken me almost ten years to work out.

#TimeTravelAuthors 3: "Deal"

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“There will be a blast rendering you unconscious. I want that data recorded by the chip. Particularly if the blast kills you, so that I know how for it to not do that again.”

Carrie did a double take at the cavalier way Heather had presented that. “What, for your next guinea pig?”

“No, for after we go back to save your life, idiot. I do not want to have to deal with all this again with someone else,” Heather said irritably.

Touche.

#TimeTravelAuthors 5: Projects?

Main one is "Time Untied", the sequel to "Time & Tied". It's been a WIP since 2017 and is now over 300k words with the final climax approaching. T&T is currently reposting to AO3.

Epsilon's "Angel Pasta" serial featuring the lesbian duo of Angel and Patty in 1963 France was put on hiatus after 8 episodes in 2024. It will return.

"Last Magical Girl" has been on hiatus since 2010. It MAY return. Annual XMath parodies continue. There's always something.

#TimeTravelAuthors 7: name?

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“Your name is actually Sherlock? For real?”

“For real,” Sherlock asserted. “Why? You expecting a more African-American name?”

“Oh. I, uh...”

Sherlock’s hands moved to his hips. “Might I also point out that my stated interest in mysteries is related to my family in general, not merely my name in specific? Moreover, the famous fictional detective could have been black.”

Carrie frowned. “What?”

#TimeTravelAuthors 9: Goals for 2026?

That's a question. I've kinda stopped setting them, since my life derailed about two years ago, and I have no guarantee it won't happen again.

I really would like to finish "Time Untied", and I have mentally caught myself back up to where I was in 2023, so it's again plausible. The reposting of "Time & Tied" to AO3 is added incentive.

Then there's a BUNCH of reading to catch up on. We'll see what happens.

#TimeTravelAuthors 11: Love time travel tropes?

I'm a fan of Time Loops, to the point where I compiled a website of their use in visual media: https://web.ncf.ca/cz159/TLoops.html

Also a fan of characters meeting themselves, time masters, clever mental time travel, LGBT ("time travel lesbians") and screwing with destiny.

Bonus: The essence of "Quantum Leap", that time itself doesn't change but that individual lives can be made better, is huge in my writing.

#TimeTravelAuthors 13: How realistic?

The idea that a girl has a particular issue with her roommate, and it's related to how someone is feuding with said roommate, that doesn't feel totally implausible.

The fact that the feud is due to someone's ability to time travel, and that the issue is a status of quantum uncertainty, that's not very realistic.

Though the idea of time travel being a fold using the sixth dimension, I hope that's at least plausible, if not realistic.

#TimeTravelAuthors 15: Cost of time travel?

Honestly, not much. Financially, you may need to burn a coin. As a mental cost, you need to be careful not to cause a paradox (not because you might succeed, but because time could kill you to prevent it). Thus you may want a plan first.

The reason it's uncommon isn't cost but lack of devices and lack of access to sixth dimensional energy to power them.

#TimeTravelAuthors 17: work?

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“Can you time jump through space when you jump through time?”

Carrie looked at the floor. “Theoretically yes. After all, I jumped us from this room to out in the hall by the elevators. But that’s largely because I knew roughly where that was, spatially.”

“You mean you’d need to fly to England first. In the present.”

“Okay, no. I can zero in on people I know. But I feel like I’ll need more than a bit of access to my power to make a big jump like that work.”

#TimeTravelAuthors 19: Character goal?

Carrie wants to decide on romance between Chartreuse and Peaches. I mean, she also wants to get the assassin to stop hunting her, and save Jenny's life. But, priorities.

Jenny's new goal is to handle the time bombs, Sherlock's is to research Jenny's sister, and Heather's is to accept being part of the group.

#TimeTravelAuthors 21: count?
(account and country seem more frequent)

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Carrie took the opportunity to tap into what she was starting to think of as her ‘temporal core’, instead of the time streams. The piece of her - mind? heart? spirit? - that could go nuclear, and channel an explosive force out into the solar system, if she let it. She could count the number of times she’d let that side of her out to play unhindered on one hand.

They tended to end badly.

#TimeTravelAuthors 23: Favourite moment?

One of the few times (I hope) when I have to go cliche and say it's hard to pick just one. At the same time, I'm hoping the best is yet to come.

The time battle between Carrie and Her Assassin was pretty good. At one point editing, I legit couldn't remember Carrie's strategy, and when it became clear, I was like "oh yeah! I did that, that was clever". I'll go with that.

#TimeTravelAuthors 25: A difficulty writing time travel.

The biggest difficulty (and the reason I've withheld "Time Untied" for so long) is a massive spoiler. I caused the problem myself by having two people with time powers.

However, the true difficulty may be that I overthink things. I over analyze. I ask myself "why not do x-y-z" and then if I don't attempt it, want to justify the exclusion. I can (usually) turn this off when reading others, but am too strict on myself.

#TimeTravelAuthors 27: Medical care?

Carrie has difficulty staying out of the hospital when her time powers get unleashed at a high level. "United" is no different than T&T in that respect. (Hurrah for Canadian health care.)

Psychologically, Peaches tends to be filling the role of therapist. But who counsels the counselor?

#TimeTravelAuthors 29: Trigger warnings?

Psychological abuse to teenagers and (using AO3 standards) major character death.

There's less self-harm and suicidal thoughts in "Untied" vs. T&T, but depression is a component. I suppose assassination attempts count as violence, but most components are told, not shown. Peaches does single-handedly throw up a red flag for lesbian flirtation and innuendo.

@QuasiTemporal Most authors who write teenagers are rather cruel to them, I suppose.

@juliebihn @QuasiTemporal

I don't think it is limited to teenagers. Aren't most of us cruel to all our characters?

@NaraMoore We are, but I usually don't see a content warning for psychological abuse pertaining to adults!

@juliebihn @NaraMoore Honestly feel like that's the point though. We need a warning when the person is still considered a minor.

Sometimes you need a younger character who's still figuring themselves out though. And for me, the main reason they're teenagers is that I wasn't much older than them when I started writing about them.