“Looking Back on Genre History”
My latest “Looking Back on Genre History” segment is now available on the new episode of the StarShipSofa podcast. I discuss the concept of the timeslip.
![The logo for "Looking Back on Genre History with Amy H. Sturgis on StarShipSofa" with artwork depicting a retro-styled rocket.](https://64.media.tumblr.com/7135fe38cd5718076f55abc11024da89/c8e8dffb9cf872ba-44/s640x960/e0864f46f18bc740e698a94a79567e2d423b2900.jpg)
![Shown is the book An Adventure by C.A.E. Moberly and E.F. Jordain with sepia-toned cover art depicting the grounds of the Palace of Versailles.](https://64.media.tumblr.com/1cf7ed725b8d142d1bfefddc3554779c/c8e8dffb9cf872ba-08/s640x960/3ed589447d2762c13ae5cccdf1678af50420b2fa.jpg)
![Shown is the poster for the film Timeslip (in predominant bright green and aqua, very 1950s style) with this tag line: "The man they called the 'human bomb' radiates across the screen..."](https://64.media.tumblr.com/cee0d67553bd101b67a5d4a2a3e741bd/c8e8dffb9cf872ba-5c/s640x960/7d3ffcc485c5ee278901a844eaa5e4ce94bae428.jpg)
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