The Necklace is indeed the first of the namesake book
series about time travel.
Not exact matches
Hulu had struggled for years to find its footing with original programming, marked by failed pushes to launch original
series with high - profile talent, including actors James Franco (in the
time -
travel drama 11.22.63) and Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul (in The Path,
about a sinister cult).
Last year it felt like every TV show was
about time travel, with network series Making History, Time After Time, Timeless, and Frequency, plus a few others peppered around the dial and stream
time travel, with network
series Making History,
Time After Time, Timeless, and Frequency, plus a few others peppered around the dial and stream
Time After
Time, Timeless, and Frequency, plus a few others peppered around the dial and stream
Time, Timeless, and Frequency, plus a few others peppered around the dial and streaming.
Okay, I don't know what to make of this show, which is apparently an American adaptation of an Israeli
series called «Danny Hollywood,» but they had me at the phrase «romantic
time -
travel musical,» and they kept me when they revealed that it was
about a documentary filmmaker who somehow
time -
travels to the»90s, falls in love with the rock star she's been making a film
about, and, upon being thrust back to the present, struggles to find a way to get back to the past and save the rock star's life.
Which means I can write as many stand - alone novels
about Ireland or horses or
time -
travel as I want, but as long as I market them as a connected group, I'll benefit from the «
series effect.»
A
time -
travel adventure in the popular Thunder Mountain
series that promises to change everything
about the
series.
I had these ideas for a teenage
time travel TV drama
series, but unfortunately it was just
about the most expensive idea anyone had ever come up with.
My frustration looking for books
about homeschooling families led to my Solar - Powered History
series, a
time -
travel / historical fiction
series for kids.
When the comic world is full of world's at war, and universe being destroyed, it's kind of nice to read a
series about a rebellious,
time traveling, rocket packing teenager, who just wants to make the world a little safer.
Historical research is one of my favorite things
about writing a
time travel series, and my Google search history has probably put me on a couple of watch lists.
The reason I bring this up is because I'm offering a free 5 - part
series about How to
Travel Full -
Time in a Financially Sustainable Way....
Following a
series of questions from fans and journalists who give a fuck
about Koei Tecmo, all of whom had just presumably piled out of a
time traveling Delorean from 1999 (also Jim Sterling was there), the representative had some further clarification: «DOA 5 not game of year?
In thinking
about rules as acts of creation I have been recently drawn into a reinvestigation of logic based works such as Frank Stella's black paintings (in which the logic of the making fully embodies the resulting shape), Sol LeWitt's wall drawings (in terms of setting up a
series of rules that can create a coherent visual structure), and incremental works such as Carl Andre's floor pieces (which also embody an element of
time and distance because one is required to «
travel» in order to view the entire work).