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Peter J. Wacks

Author of Second Paradigm

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Works by Peter J. Wacks

Associated Works

Predator: If It Bleeds (2017) — Contributor — 35 copies
Raygun Chronicles: Space Opera for a New Age (2013) — Contributor — 27 copies
Little Green Men - Attack! (2017) — Contributor — 12 copies
Surviving Tomorrow: A Charity Anthology to Fight COVID-19 (2020) — Introduction; Contributor — 7 copies
Pulse Pounders (2015) — Contributor — 5 copies
High Noon on Proxima B (2023) — Contributor — 5 copies
Free Stories 2020 — Contributor, some editions — 1 copy

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Birthdate
1976
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
California, USA
Places of residence
Los Angeles, California, USA
Occupations
writer
editor

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My head hurts. This was actually a very well written time travel novel. Very different from any other time travel story I've read. It's non-linear format can be a bit of a headache, but it does it in such a way that the story slowly starts coming together each chapter. I loved it.
 
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kylecarroll | 3 other reviews | Jul 17, 2023 |
Boring, laborious, unoriginal. The first case was interesting enough, but the second one starts with a travel description so unnecessarily detailed that only Tolkien could get away with it, and this author is no Tolkien, no matter how much he is trying to imitate an old-fashioned style.
 
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LadyLudovica | 1 other review | Sep 20, 2021 |
Reads like an early 90s SF pulp - this is a good thing, sadly one of the very few. The multitude of blank characters and narration that jumps around randomly makes the simple plot hard to follow (like time travel, I get it but it's overdone). I'm not reading this book again just to figure it all out, especially since the ending makes the whole plot irrelevant.
 
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Paul_S | 3 other reviews | Dec 23, 2020 |
If you like hard sci fi, time travel, time paradoxes, and a healthy dose of parallel intrigues, then there's a lot here to like. The plotlines are clever, intricate and interwoven, moving in both directions along the time line as various parties intersect. It gets a little tough to keep up with the switchbacks, but it does come around to a fairly convincing wrap-up. The ending, however, involves something entirely unscientific that I just couldn't buy, almost literally a deus ex machina. It wasn't built into the rest of the story with sufficient depth to convince me that it fit, and it left me wondering what the overall point of the whole exercise might be. I also found every single one of the characters so paper-thin and unsympathetic that I couldn't find anybody to root for. They all behaved like sociopaths at one point or another.… (more)
 
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pat_macewen | 3 other reviews | Jul 27, 2018 |

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