The Will and the Way may refer to:
An ansible is a category of fictional devices or technology capable of near-instantaneous or faster-than-light communication. It can send and receive messages to and from a corresponding device over any distance or obstacle whatsoever with no delay, even between star systems. As a name for such a device, the word "ansible" first appeared in a 1966 novel by Ursula K. Le Guin. Since that time, the term has been broadly used in the works of numerous science fiction authors, across a variety of settings and continuities. A related term is ultrawave.
Binary may refer to:
Class, Classes, or The Class may refer to:
Director may refer to:
Chance may refer to:
Joe William Haldeman is an American science fiction author.
Metafiction is a form of fiction that emphasizes its own narrative structure in a way that inherently reminds the audience that they are reading or viewing a fictional work. Metafiction is self-conscious about language, literary form, and story-telling, and works of metafiction directly or indirectly draw attention to their status as artifacts. Metafiction is frequently used as a form of parody or a tool to undermine literary conventions and explore the relationship between literature and reality, life, and art.
No Way Out may refer to:
An assassin is a person who commits targeted murder.
Avenger, Avengers, The Avenger, or The Avengers may refer to:
The Way may refer to:
The Way of All Flesh is a 1903 novel by Samuel Butler.
Punk or punks may refer to:
On Stranger Tides is a 1987 historical fantasy supernatural novel by American writer Tim Powers. It was nominated for the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel, and placed second in the annual Locus poll for best fantasy novel.
The Fall may refer to:
Asphalt most often refers to:
Primary Colors may refer to:
Disclosure may refer to:
Way Back may refer to:
Turtles All the Way Down may refer to: