This unique anthology of fiction and philosophy explores the intersection of Time and Propinquity. If propinquity is defined as kinship, but also proximity , as Augustine asked, “What, then, is time?” Our authors and artists see time not just as a tapestry, but the very thread and needle stitching the patterns of our lived experience. We have time as “the accident of accidents.” We have orthodox theologies of fallen time as unending desire. We halve time's masculine birth into a Freckled Goddess. We have Time as an Emergent Symbiotic Interaction, an Omnitemporal Psyche standing firmly Against the Immanentization of the Aeon. We hope readers of this book find that its provocations and disagreements amount to time invested wisely.