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Devoured Harry P. Dreamed of being a writer. Now I am. Live in Brooklyn with my books, cats, and Time. I’ve always been fascinated by time, how it changes us. How it slips away. How it’s GONE! Or is it?

Then one day, at 37,000 feet, I wondered. What if, instead of flying me home to Brooklyn, this flight was taking me to 1981? What if I could change planes there for 1969 — go see Woodstock?! Or 1955 — watch Ginsberg read “Howl!” Or 1927? And what if some Elon Musk-ish bad boy genius digitized time to jumpstart an entire industry of TimeLiners? You get the dream. Where and when would you go?

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Who is the Real Timemaster?

He is every billionaire you love to hate. He is a genius, cracking the time barrier with his earth-shaking invention — digitime. He’s the nerd you mocked in high school — short, rumpled, pathetically awkward. And now, getting his revenge, he is vastly rich and always in the news with his string of orgies, supermodel dates, drug busts, and debauchery. Who is he?

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“But mostly it was miracle and wonder, with little bags of pretzels for snacks.”
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“No one knew how it worked. In his daily Tweets and Blathers, the Timemaster tried to explain it to us. #timesarrow B-plancktime #timeinabottle. . . We didn’t have a clue. We knew AI was involved but good luck understanding that. And it had something to do with reversing entropy, whatever that was.”
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“But mostly it was miracle and wonder, with little bags of pretzels for snacks.”
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“No one knew how it worked. In his daily Tweets and Blathers, the Timemaster tried to explain it to us. #timesarrow B-plancktime #timeinabottle. . . We didn’t have a clue. We knew AI was involved but good luck understanding that. And it had something to do with reversing entropy, whatever that was.”
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