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Love Across Time (Anthology)

This is a series of highly romantic stories involving lovers who have to overcome time to be together.

VOICE OF STEEL is the pilot episode. Michelle, a young historian discovers that an antique sword can be used to transmit radio broadcasts six hundred years into the past. She uses it to transmit modern scientific knowledge back to its late 14th Century owner, then gunsmith and inventor William Tynedale. This has the effect of both accelerating humanity’s technological development tenfold. Even though they are separated by six centuries, and although William is technically dead and buried in Michelle’s time, Michelle and William fall in love. Michelle is soon put in danger. Each use of the sword to advance human technology in the early 1400s makes mankind more aggressive as well as advanced in the centuries that follow. When a superior alien foe is encountered in space during a new version of the Twentieth Century, the very survival of mankind hangs in the balance. Only Michelle can return humanity to safety and stability, but to do this she must sacrifice her contact with William. On the other hand, William is not willing to let her go, and is willing to challenge time itself to be with Michelle.

In THE COLOURS OF THE MASTERS, Rico, a young sound engineer, is hired to examine a collection of silvered glass disks with scratches like sound recordings. Using a laser, he discovers that a woman named Katherine Serle invented a record-only sound machine in 1829, and used it to record master musicians from Beethoven to Chopin, preserving the sound of their playing even though the recordings could not be played back. While listening to the playing of the great Nineteenth Century composers, Rico discovers that Katherine was also an excellent pianist, but her family prevented her from performing in public. Rico also discovers that Katherine knew him and loved him even though she died a century before he was born.

WALK TO THE FULL MOON opens as a farmer is killed by a gang of cattle thieves. The only suspect is a girl named Els. She speaks no known language, and the linguist Carl is assigned to communicate with her. Carl makes the extraordinary discovery that Els is not human. She is a Heidelbergensian, a species of human that vanished two hundred thousand years ago. As pressure mounts for justice over the farmer’s death, Carl must rapidly learn Els’ language and determine the truth. Carl realises that Els is like no other woman he has ever known, and they fall in love. He begins to question everything he thinks of as being civilized. During a rowdy press conference Els vanishes after shouting “Walk to the full moon” to Carl. He now understands that Els really has walked to the full moon, and that he must follows.

TOWER OF WINGS is set in the early 1300s. The noblewoman and scholar Lady Angela develops advanced mathematics, healing technology, and even the science of flight. Accused of practising witchcraft by jealous rivals, she takes refuge in her formidable castle. Baron Raimond, whose life was saved by Angela’s healing sciences a decade earlier, is ordered by the King to breach the castle and seize her. Raimond orders his men to build a mighty siege engine, supposedly to bombard the castle. Raimond has been in love with Angela for ten years, and even though she spurned the gold and jewelry he sent her, and ignored his tournament victories in her honour, he has never given up. After ten long years of study he has also become a scientist of flight, and he is about to use his mighty siege engine to offer Angela a present that cannot fail to win her heart. The only catch is that he must risk death in order to offer his present to her.

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