Not widely published (you can't go out too a bookstore and buy them) but I get copies out to lots of friends and family. The series of novels I'm writing right now is called "Time Trek," but isn't as cheesy as it sounds. It's a bit like Back to the Future; younger person and older scientist who have adventures with time travel. But Time Trek doesn't really deal with Time Travel as much as the theories of it, many of them my own and many quite complex. Book one is called "The History of the World," though the title is a complete misnomer. It's about 50 pages, so I guess you'd call it a novella. Book Two, titled "The Reverse Effect," happens in reverse order, starting with the last 24 hours, and backtracking to the first. "Reverse" is also very different from the first, in that it is a high octane thriller that mixes action with more complex theories told through three page conversations that are pretty darn confusing. It's about 80 pages long. My whole approach to the series is to give the readers a good mental work out, which I sincerely hope I'm doing. I'm currently working on the third book in the series. If anyone would like to read them, I'll post them Chapter by Chapter in the off-topic spot, and you can print them out and read them or just read them on the computer.