How to Write Time Travel Stories Post author:brandonmc87 Post published:September 17, 2020 Post category:Uncategorized Post comments:0 Comments Learn how to send your characters to the past, future, present, and more! Get my short story “Ten-Year Photo” in Of God and Globes 2: https://amzn.to/3iATpcE Tags: back to the future, Bad Parts, book, Brandon McNulty, butterfly effect, creative writing, fantasy, Fiction, future, groundhog day, historical fiction, how to write, how to write a book, How to write a novel, majora's mask, Novel, of gods and globes, past, present, science fiction, scifi, ten-year photo, Terminator, time travel, Time Travel in Fiction, time travel novel, time travel stories, trope, types of time travel, writer, Writing, writing about time travel, Writing advice, writing time travel, writing time travel stories, Writing Tips, zelda Read more articles Previous Post7 Effective Ways to Start a Chapter (Fiction Writing Advice) Next PostHow to Make Your Writing Less Wordy (6 Easy Tips) You Might Also Like Writing Villains #6 – Impacting the Hero (VIDEO) April 16, 2019 Writing Villains #1 (Video) February 15, 2019 Why You Should Edit Your Novel BACKWARDS (VIDEO) April 18, 2019 Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Δ