Evolution
An episodic deep-time saga follows a primate lineage from dinosaur age survival to humanity’s far future.
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Plot structure labels used: episodic quest, vignette structure, framed narrative, short stories, multiple trials, nonlinear jumps, in media res, episodic fragmentation, stepwise progression, final convergence
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An episodic deep-time saga follows a primate lineage from dinosaur age survival to humanity’s far future.
Interlinked stories trace the lives of women and other residents in a fictional Oregon coast town across generations.
A man racing toward oblivion must use his final reincarnations to reach perfection and stay with Death, his true love.
An alternate-history fixup follows an eternal Roman Empire across millennia, from a failed Exodus to a secret bid for the stars.
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A lost hiker enters a mysterious cave and must navigate branching time-travel choices to find a way home.
A man travels a highway through time while assassins hunt him and a young seeker searches for the truth about his origin.
A mysterious hair-carpet tradition on a backwater world gradually exposes a vast empire, hidden history, and a shocking truth.
Eleven strange, interconnected speculative stories twist aliens, music, witchcraft, and female anger into sharp, uncanny fiction.
A satirical multiverse trilogy where shifting realities, sex, politics, and quantum ideas collide in a wildly fractured world.
A predictive scientist tries to shorten a coming galactic dark age by seeding a remote colony to preserve knowledge.
Einstein dreams alternate worlds where time behaves differently, turning physics questions into lyrical philosophical vignettes.