Hyper-Time

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'. . . there was no problem intermingling time frames or epochs. The golf course was one of the first few scenes that came to me. What would two doctors from different epochs be doing but playing golf?'

-- Lisa Loomer

By mixing both past and present simultaneously -- and even mixing several diferent pasts -- you can create a kind of Hyper-time. It's neither Past or Present, but a limbo that can embrace centuries without blinking an eye. When you do this with no use of Formal Scenes to contain each time frame -- you create something that is simultaneously now and then. Or then and then.

These are the folks who've pulled this off . . .


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