I finally finished my nano outline today. And it looks like a cross between two books I hate. Also, because of the butterfly effect, even my best efforts to avoid the paradox of time travel have been in vain. This is gonna be fun :)
Time travel is win. Period. Your novel cannot fail.
[LOST = best time travel explanation ever. Primer = most confusing explanation of time travel ever. Bill & Ted's = most fun explanation of time travel ever. RESEARCH.]
That sounds intimidating but exhilarating.
ReplyDeleteWhich two books?
Time travel is win. Period. Your novel cannot fail.
ReplyDelete[LOST = best time travel explanation ever. Primer = most confusing explanation of time travel ever. Bill & Ted's = most fun explanation of time travel ever. RESEARCH.]
Primer: Most logically consistent explanation of time travel ever. Lost: unorignal explanation of time travel.
ReplyDeleteTime travel is wicked confusing to incorporate into a novel, trust me. But it's fun, none the less :)
The two books are The Time Machine and Frankenstein.
ReplyDeleteI tried reading an article explaining LOST time travel, and it just confused me.
I tried reading an article explaining Primer time travel, and it didn't confuse me. It just... didn't work.