What if it were possible to pass through a portal in time, travel back to November 22, 1963, and prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy? Would you be willing to face the big bouffants, the racism, sexism, homophobia and cheesy fashion sense of the early '60s to stop LONE GUNMAN Lee Harvey Oswald? (Yeah, that's right. We said it. Lone gunman. Get over it already.) We hope you said “yes,” firstly because preventing a murder is generally the right thing to do. Secondly because we figure saving JFK would halt the decades of conspiracy mongering and self-involved, boomer-generation whiny angst about lost Camelot. (Added bonus, a living JFK might cause a young Oliver Stone to rethink his career choice.) The big JFK “what if” is the subject of novelist... More >>>