Yes. You time travel all the time: Time Travel by Vicariously Living through a Story of the Past. If you are involved and immersed in a story of the past, you feel as if you were there. It is a form of time travel. Writers, on the other hand, Time Travel to the future – their work is always read AFTER they wrote it – even a hundred or a thousand years into the future. The drawback? The PAST doesn’t know we were there, and the Writer doesn’t get to see the FUTURE – the writer writes for a future he may or may not ever see. No feedback.

Yes. You time travel all the time: Time Travel by Vicariously Living through a Story of the Past. If you are involved and immersed in a story of the past, you feel as if you were there. It is a form of time travel. Writers, on the other hand, Time Travel to the future – their work is always read AFTER they wrote it – even a hundred or a thousand years into the future. The drawback? The PAST doesn’t know we were there, and the Writer doesn’t get to see the FUTURE – the writer writes for a future he may or may not ever see. No feedback.

f you are a really shy writer that doesn’t want to be published until after your death, you can start your work with:
“If you are reading this, please know that I am now dead. I am no more. You are reading the words of a dead woman.”

 

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