Asynchronically Today

"Asynchronically" is an adverb describing actions that occur at different times or without a coordinated timing

Contrast:
Synchronically = together in time (e.g., a live phone call).
Asynchronically = separated in time (e.g., leaving a voicemail). asynchronically

The master bedroom had a bay window that faced east. On March 17, 1975, Michael stood at that window at 6:14 AM. He had not slept. He was composing a sentence in his head: I don’t love you anymore. He would not say it until 7:30, over coffee. Eleanor would drop her mug. The coffee would spread across the tablecloth like a continent forming. She would say, “What do you mean, you don’t love me?” He would say, “I mean I don’t feel it.” She would say, “That’s not a sentence.” He would say, “It’s the only one I have.” "Asynchronically" is an adverb describing actions that occur

Arthur Penhaligon was a man who lived his life in the wrong tense. On March 17, 1975, Michael stood at that window at 6:14 AM