What do you do when a stranger appears in your car? This week, in the first of four free-to-read (and share) stories for July, Moses Ose Utomi’s time-trapped narrator and his guest connect in ways that won our hearts across all time and space. ~ Julian and Fran, July 2, 2023
I enjoyed the inherent glib of the main character. The idea that he’s been so thoroughly shaped by just being a loop for who knows how long is a great one. There’s a sort of numbness to it that DeeDee breaks through.
This is an astonishing accomplishment, conveying the wonder and terror and love and heartbreak of parenthood and of simply participating in the human race. The story shook me and moved me. It's the best thing I've read here.
I enjoyed the inherent glib of the main character. The idea that he’s been so thoroughly shaped by just being a loop for who knows how long is a great one. There’s a sort of numbness to it that DeeDee breaks through.
This is an astonishing accomplishment, conveying the wonder and terror and love and heartbreak of parenthood and of simply participating in the human race. The story shook me and moved me. It's the best thing I've read here.
What an absolutely fascinating take on the stuck in a time-loop trope!