Sep 15

My takeaway from this: I don’t even need to justify how smart devices embedded in or attached to my characters’…

My takeaway from this: I don’t even need to justify how smart devices embedded in or attached to my characters’ bodies are communicating data.

Not that I was planning to attempt to justify that. I’ve been assuming that problem will be solved somehow or other for years.

Originally shared by C. A. Wilke

Low-power device breaks barrier for sending data from afar – Futurity

Holy crap this is kind of amazing. I’m imagining the possibilities for cybernetic implants that can provide data about the body and maybe even feed you data. They made a prototype contact lens, but if this backscatter setup was used both ways, Google Glass and other augmented reality devices could be as unobtrusive as a pair of invisible contact lenses.

https://buff.ly/2x8G1qH

Sep 15

Via a private share.

Via a private share. I’m putting this under Collective Endeavour because problems of authority arise usually within a few microseconds of deciding to band together for some greater purpose.

I’ve experienced a number of different kinds of authority in my life, and I recognise a lot of them in the Harry Potter series. This piece does a good job of laying them out.

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/sci-fi-fantasy/harry-potter-beginners-guide-evaluating-authority/
Sep 15

A good interview from a writer with a clear voice.

A good interview from a writer with a clear voice.

Originally shared by Self-Rescuing Princess Society

“Most of the science fiction that I read growing up was filled with white men doing white men things—not to say that that’s bad or anything—but it just didn’t attract me. I started writing science fiction because on my trips to Nigeria I would notice technology being used in ways that I thought were unique and specific. When I saw this, I noticed that this is not how this part of the world was being portrayed in literature. So, that kind of made me want to just do it myself. I started writing it, because I wanted to see it. I wanted to read it.”

Have you read any of her work? What did you think? I haven’t, yet, but it’s in the TBR pile.

https://buff.ly/2xlNhA9
Sep 11

Short story contest with the theme of Universal Basic Income, which is something I’m interested in.

Short story contest with the theme of Universal Basic Income, which is something I’m interested in.

The prize is $12,000, paid out over a year, which is really a case of putting your money where your mouth is.

https://thegrinder.diabolicalplots.com/Market.aspx?mid=6120#

Sep 04

On the third watch, I think I’ve figured out why I like Zootopia so much.

On the third watch, I think I’ve figured out why I like Zootopia so much.

I mean, yes, the visual beauty, the inspiring message, the clever dialog, the catchy song. But lots of kids’ movies have those; it’s almost the price of entry. What makes Zootopia stand out, not only among movies but among written stories, is how carefully the writers have tucked in all the corners and made use of reincorporation.

From the opening school play (which achieves exposition while being entertaining, also hard to do), through the subsequent bully encounter, the carrot pen/voice recorder, the blueberries, the DMV guy, the song, the tiny vole… no detail is too small to tie to another moment in the film. (On this third watch, I noticed that Assistant Mayor Bellwether has a post-it by her phone with the name “Doug,” which links up later on.) The whole thing feels tightly woven together. Nothing is too small to be important, which also neatly reinforces the message of the film.

This is why, when I work through the second draft of Illustrated Gnome News, I’ll be replacing a couple of new minor characters with similar characters who’ve appeared in previous books. But I’ll also look for other opportunities to do this tight weaving, especially in my short fiction, where it’s particularly effective.

Sep 02

Meanwhile, in mirror world…

Meanwhile, in mirror world…

Originally shared by Self-Rescuing Princess Society

OMG y’all… this thread made the laugh so hard last night. Someone asked for the name of a man from history to include on a list of famous figures and folks responded in the best way possible.

Check it out: https://twitter.com/manwhohasitall/status/903713613550153729