My favorite topic to write and learn about, by far, is time travel. Actually, I think most of the stories I’ve worked on over the last decade (or two…) have time travel as either the basis for the plot or as a key element of one of the main characters or plot points. One of the great things about writing, I’ve found, is that it provides a fantastic outlet to express my theories about such things in a way that doesn’t garner an immediate glazed-over expression. I also don’t have to take time out of my day-to-day to acquire a PhD and multimillion-dollar lab to further explore the things I want to explore.
Writing is a win-win when you think about it!
This story in particular is part of a much larger series that was inspired by a lot of adventure stories most 90s kids I know were attached to in our younger days. The Indiana Jones franchise and Buffy the Vampire Slayer are probably the most recognizable bits, I’d imagine, but in my heart of hearts, Dr. Who is really my ultimate hero. My favorite is the 11th Doctor (Matt Smith), but the 10th Doctor (David Tennant) was a very close second for a while. While reading The Time Teacher, you might be able to pick up on that fact if you’ve ever seen Dr. Who episodes from their seasons.
As always, thanks for reading. Enjoy!
– Daysha
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