The Psychology Of Time Travel

 

                       
The Psychology Of Time Travel

                                                ↑

                           CLICK TO VIEW COVER

Title
The Psychology Of Time Travel
Author Kate Mascarenhas
Genre Science Fiction, Literary Fiction
Format N/A

 

Book Description

The Psychology of Time Travel is an inventive, emotionally grounded novel in which four women invent time travel in the 1960s, only for personal tragedy to fracture their friendship and reshape the future. Decades later, when a mysterious death occurs at a time-travel convention, past and future collide as the consequences of grief, ambition, and secrecy unfold across timelines.

About Author

Kate Mascarenhas is a British novelist known for her inventive blending of Literary Fiction with speculative elements. She studied English literature at Oxford University and later completed a PhD in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia.

Mascarenhas is best known for her debut novel The Psychology of Time Travel (2018), which explores time travel through a deeply human, character-driven lens. Her work is noted for its emotional intelligence, structural ambition, and interest in memory, grief, and the consequences of scientific discovery on personal lives.