“Time Passeth Away Like a Shadow”
Title | “Time Passeth Away Like a Shadow” |
Year for Search | 2014 |
Authors | Bryant, Andrew |
Secondary Title | Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine |
Volume / Edition | No. 24 |
Pagination | 45-56 |
Date Published | 2014 |
Keywords | Male author |
Annotation | The story begins in a climate-change dystopia in 3000 A.D. where a man visits a Christian religious site containing a large, partially carved stone and the skeleton discovered under it, one of the few such sites that exist in a society that has rejected superstition. It then moves back to 2000 A.D. and the discovery of the relics and to 1000 A.D. and the creation of the stone by a pagan carver, whose skeleton is the one found with the stone. |
Full Text | 2014 Bryant, Andrew. “Time Passeth Away Like a Shadow.” Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine, no. 24 (2014): 45-56. The story begins in a climate-change dystopia in 3000 A.D. where a man visits a Christian religious site containing a large, partially carved stone and the skeleton discovered under it, one of the few such sites that exist in a society that has rejected superstition. It then moves back to 2000 A.D. and the discovery of the relics and to 1000 A.D. and the creation of the stone by a pagan carver, whose skeleton is the one found with the stone. |