<p>'Catherine Mayer’s unique and prescient <em>TIME/LIFE</em> playfully repurposes H.G. Wells’s <em>The Time Machine</em> for the post-truth generation, creating and recreating worlds like a computer game. Yet it is also a devastating meditation on grief and the ephemeral quality of time. It might make you cry but it will also make you laugh.'</p>
- Elizabeth Fremantle, bestselling author of Queen’s Gambit (made into the movie Firebrand),
<p>Mayer’s reimagining of H.G. Wells’ <em>Time Machine</em> is a profoundly moving exploration of loss and love. <em>TIME/LIFE</em> delivers a wild blend of unreality with chilling elements that are all too real.</p>
- Bee Rowlatt, author of In Search of Mary and One Woman Crime Wave,
Onstage at a Las Vegas convention, Elo Ó hAllmhuráin, a world-famous tech magnate, demonstrates a time machine, catapulting himself and journalist Dory Silver into the distant future.
Stranded and desperate to get home to her dying partner, Dory is forced to re-examine the past.
TIME/LIFE is a love letter to science fiction rooted in a very real present of rising populism and the unintended consequences of technology. Above all, it is a powerful meditation on the nature of love itself.