List of Stephen L. Thompson's Time Travel Stories

Time Travel Stories

Here are all of my stories involving time travel that you can find online. Most were published on my website or blog and you can read for free, but others were published on Kindle, either by themselves or as part of a collection. They are listed as the most recent publication – or reposting – at the top.

Hope you enjoy.


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The Message – Published on my Mastodon Profile.
About 150 words – A message from the future.

Rest in Peace – Published on my Rambling Blog.
About 800 words – Just some Doctor Who fanfic.

Bitter Medicine – Published on Kindle in Useless Cogs.
About 1,600 words – Someone has to clean the Earth up.

Project Heaven – Published on Kindle in Useless Cogs.
About 800 words – Uploading everyone to a virtual heaven.

Eyewitnesses to History – Published on Kindle in Useless Cogs.
About 500 words – Documenting the Normandy Landings.

Invisible Strings – Published on Kindle in Useless Cogs.
About 800 words – That’s one way to control the past.

Prior Claim – Published on Kindle in Useless Cogs.
About 250 words – Who’s “first” with a time machine?

Four Score and Dear God! – Published on Kindle in Seventh Story Stockpile.
About 100 words – A T. rex and Lincoln.

Community Improvement – Published on Kindle in Seventh Story Stockpile.
About 700 words – What would a future government use time travel for?

Right Time, Right Place – Published on Kindle in Seventh Story Stockpile.
About 1,400 words – Time traveling tourists come to see a big event.

Dad – Published on my Rambling Blog.
About 450 words – Future historians looking for our last common ancestor.

An Ounce of Prevention – Published on Kindle.
About 6,300 words – Someone from the future trying to save humanity.

Duty – Published on Kindle.
About 13,900 words – Who cleans up the mess when the time machine malfunctions?

Directions – Published on one of my old blogs.
About 300 words – “Would you happen to know how to get to the Battle of Hastings from here?”

Black Market Books – Published on Kindle in The Most Powerful Man in the World and other stories.
About 1,500 words – One bookstore customer has an entirely different reason for wanting books.

The Most Powerful Man in the World – Published on Kindle in The Most Powerful Man in the World and other stories.
About 5,100 words – A being from the distant future with almost unlimited powers comes back to help make the world a better place.

History Will Forget – Published on Kindle in Political Pies.
About 1,200 words – Explaining to future students the positive aspects of today’s politics.

The Future Can Catch Up to You – Published on Kindle in Political Pies.
About 400 words – If only we could know what scandals politicians would be involved in before we voted for them.

Ben’s Time Carriage – Published on Kindle in Political Pies.
About 700 words – Did the Founding Fathers have a crystal ball with which they could foresee all the problems the country would face?

When Did That Happen? – Published on Kindle in Political Pies.
About 400 words – The little things that happen during an election.

Useful Future Garbage – Published on Kindle in The All-You-Can-Read Buffet.
About 900 words – One of the dumbest things to do with a time machine.

What Kind of Bliss is Ignorance? – Published on Kindle in The All-You-Can-Read Buffet.
About 1,400 words – Getting your younger self to do something painful.

Unkilling Your Grandfather – Published on one of my old blogs.
About 400 words – Sidesteping That Pesky Paradox.

It Wouldn’t Be Enough – Published on my website.
About 350 words – Seeing Obama’s birth.

A Simpler Life – Published on my website.
About 850 words – Someone wanting a simpler life in these primitive times.

Buying Time – Published on Kindle in A Man of Few Words.
About 400 words – Buying grains from Father Time’s hourglass.

A Message – Published on my website.
About 200 words – The future sends a message.

Happy Darwin Day – Published on my website.
About 600 words – Part of a display of evolution.

Bad Timing – Published on my website.
About 500 words – It’s embarrassing when someone walks in on you masturbating; it’s even worse when it is yourself.


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