Redo
Small mistakes can be undone, their minutes repeated with only the undo-er remembering, but not everything can be fixed that way.
This series explores trauma and loss in a contemporary setting where everyone has the same superpower to rollback time and try again. Currently, each piece is written as its own story, albeit with a few repeat characters. I may combine several of them into a novel at some point.
Last Moments
Published by Distant Shore Publishing! Please check out their site, particularly if you like short reads from short stories to novellas. Read my blog post about how this story, like most of this series, is deeply personal to me.
The Victim
Ivvi doesn’t like to talk about what happened to her, even if that means she’ll never recover, never have friends, never move on. But when she meets a friendly young man in the park, she re-examines her relationship with undoing – and her relationship with relationships.
The Academic
Anya just wants to study Undoing in peace with her handsome coworker, but her plans are disrupted by a disturbed student accusing an unknown man of repeatedly murdering her in averted timelines. If their micro time travel can prevent a crime, can you still be a victim? Can you still be guilty? Anya has no choice but to investigate or face the wrath of this unhinged girl.
The Felon
Hunter wants to be the hero he knows he is, but the rules just keep getting in his way. When an online stranger reaches out with a solution to saving a fellow classmate, Hunter jumps at the chance.
The Soldier
Andy became a soldier to serve and save, but commendations don’t bring back those he failed.
The Mother
Jane enjoyed the free time from dropping her daughter off at camp until her daughter went missing. The clock is flexible, so it’s a race against her exhaustion as she tries to find her daughter.