Charles Cloukey

writer
Novelette

Paradox Stories 1

Paradox


Raymond Cannes interrupts a meeting of aristrocrats to talk about how he has just come back from the future, and tries to convince the others that it really happened.  —Derek Smith
You are under no obligation to believe a word of it, but I shall state again that it was not a dream, that it really happened to me; that is, it will happen to me a thousand and two years from now. 
A man in a glass helmet climbs into a metallic box with a scientist messing
                with electronic panels in the background.
  • Science Fiction
  • Definite Time Travel
Novelette

Paradox Stories 2

Paradox


Cannes is now dead. Quite dead. Now there is no one to tell of the time travel machine that Dr. Hawkinson built.. . . or is there? In the sequel to the acclaimed short story Paradox, two men who were there when Cannes told his story leap into the hastily restored time machine and continue on where Cannes left off, with the fate of future Earth in their hands.  —Derek Smith
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  • Science Fiction
  • Definite Time Travel
Novelette

Paradox Stories 3

Anachronism


When time-traveler Crandell Sherman returns to 1929 after winning the third Martio-Tellurian War in 2930, a crazed Martian spy chases him and begins plotting revenge. —L. Percival
Somewhere in Philadelphia, this minute, is an incredible anachronism, an intelligence from the Mars, one that will exist a thousand years from now. And he is planning death.
With a sleek rocketship in the background, a human in a futuristic jumpsuit
                holds a blaster on a big-skulled alien.
  • Science Fiction
  • Definite Time Travel