This anthology follows the same theme as Ruth and Ann's Guide to Time Travel, Vol. I.Thirty authors share their amazing visions on the theme of time travel, displaying their storytelling skills and delighting readers. These stories take readers to the past, alternate present, and the future.
Table of Contents: Abigail Gervase, One of These Days; Andrew Majors, cowfire.txt; Brandon Barrows, So You're Stuck in a Time Loop; CJ Erick, Land of Aur; Darrell Schweitzer, Sweep Me to My Revenge!; David Partington, Science Fair; Elizabeth Davis, Apology Note from My Roommate; Garrett Rowlan, Sugar Kane and Henry Ford; Gary Every, Happy Birthday!; Gary Zenker, Saving Time; Heidi Voss, You've Won; James Harper, Your Fondest Wish; James Pyles, The Joker and the Thief; Janet A. Hopkins, Homecoming; John Haas, Saving Sarah; Kara Race-Moore, The Lost Rose of York; Ken Altabef, Fast Lane (Or Road Rage on the Hypertime Expressway); Ken Goldman, Dallas through the Looking Glass; Kerry Gans, Past Present; L.N. Hunter,The Lives and Times of the Domestic Cat; Lance Schonberg, There's Always Time; Larry Hodges, Life and Death and Bongo Drums; Marisca Pichette, The Rules of the Game; Michael A. Ventrella, Impersonating Jesus; Rik Hoskin, The Harvest; Sandra Skalski, A Squirrel in Time; Steve Davidson, Motivation; Toni V. Sweeney, Paradise Redundant; Trisha Ridinger McKee, The Term Paper; William R.D. Wood, One One Thousand.-Can squirrels travel safely through time? Find out in Sandra Skalski's "A Squirrel in Time." (The author promises no squirrels were harmed in writing this story.)-Do you want to know the fascinating origin of the domestic cat? Read L.N. Hunter's "The Lives and Times of the Domestic Cat."-"Do you believe in reincarnation?" the killer asked as he levelled his gun at my forehead." Read what happens next in Rik Hoskin's "The Harvest."-Can a daughter influence her mother's life when the mother is a teen? Find out in Trisha Ridinger McKee's "The Term Paper."-Road rage is scary. What happens during a son and his mother's outing in the future in Ken Altabef's "Fast Lane (Or Road Rage on the Hypertime Expressway)."-We learn the risks of time travel affecting the future when an academic travels back to 1593 to see if someone else wrote Shakespeare's plays in "Sweep Me to My Revenge!" by Darrell Schweitzer.
-Fans of the TV show Deadliest Warrior will appreciate Elizabeth Davis' "Apology Note from My Roommate," in which time travel brings historical figures together to fight.
-"Saving Time" by Gary Zenker shows us a man using a magical piece of clothing to make attempts to avoid family tragedy, even at the cost of each trip aging him six years.
-"Saving Sarah" by John Haas is a story in which time travel is used to save a loved one.