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The Chronologist
By Ian R. MacLeodPublisher Description
Ian R. Macleod's fantasy short story "The Chronologist" is a Tor.com Original
A boy, desperate to escape the drudgery of life in his small town, gets caught up in the machinations of a traveling time keeper, and slowly watches his town and his life unravel by the seams.
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“Read like a fairy tale”
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chelsea
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“i liked this but the ending felt really abrupt and rushed. still worth a read.”
Rick
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“The Chronologist has a neat premise, but is held back by its predictability and too many typos. Still not a bad way to spend a half hour.”
About Ian R. MacLeod
Ian R. MacLeod is the acclaimed writer of challenging and innovative speculative and fantastic fiction. His most recent novel, Wake Up and Dream, won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History, while his previous works have won the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, and the World Fantasy Award, and have been translated into many languages. His short story, “Snodgrass,” was developed for television in the United Kingdom as part of the Sky Arts series Playhouse Presents. His story, "Sin Eater," was recently featured on the award-winning LeVar Burton Reads podcast. MacLeod grew up in the West Midlands region of England, studied law, and spent time working and dreaming in the civil service before moving on to teaching and house-husbandry. He lives with his wife in the riverside town of Bewdley.
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