book cover of Last Man Through the Gate
 

Last Man Through the Gate

(2011)
A Novella by

 
 
Codrin has money, even status. A professor, no less. Not bad considering he's only a Shreb. Until one day he loses it all, and has no choice but to gamble his family's fate on a one-way ticket across the Gate. On the other side, in another world, he'll build a new life.

Except there is something wrong with the Gate...

Steampunk collides with time-travel to inspire this story of isolation, hope, and revelation.

At 22,000 words, this Greyhart Press novella would be about 90 pages in paperback.

"Like some hybrid of Van Vogt and Charles Harness, Tim C. Taylor surprises us with worlds at strange angles to ours, and to each other, in a delicious piece of writing which ramps up excitingly through time distortions, grief, conflict, and peril, to paradoxical revelation. An excellent and provocative read." - Ian Watson on Last Man Through the Gate


Genre: Science Fiction

Visitors also looked at these books


Used availability for Tim C Taylor's Last Man Through the Gate


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors