Jul 11

OK, what happens when robo cars are common?

Originally shared by Kevin Kelly

OK, what happens when robo cars are common? Jan Chipchase has some good ideas about the second order effects. https://medium.com/hidden-in-plain-sight/15-more-concepts-in-autonomous-mobility-8fd1c794e466#.pzev5q8ds

https://medium.com/hidden-in-plain-sight/15-more-concepts-in-autonomous-mobility-8fd1c794e466#.pzev5q8ds

Jul 10

Via Laura Gibbs. These are good reasons, and some of them are reasons that I write short. Others include:

Via Laura Gibbs. These are good reasons, and some of them are reasons that I write short. Others include:

– Quicker turnaround time on submissions than on novels to trad-pub

– Quick rights reversion

– Comparing pro-rate short story sales to the average novel advance, better rate per word (approximately twice as much).

Originally shared by Writers Write

http://writerswrite.co.za/the-top-10-reasons-to-write-short-stories

Jul 10

Via Laura Gibbs.

Via Laura Gibbs. I’ve only played Portal and Journey out of those listed, so I have some treats ahead of me, it seems.

Originally shared by Arthur Gillard

Very interesting article. “Your experimental technological literature is already here; it’s the noise you’re trying to get your children to turn down while you pen your thoughts about the future of location-based storytelling.”

“To pick just 10 examples from recent years, it’s hard to imagine how you could opine on the future of literature without having played the brilliantly characterful and fourth-wall breaking Portal, the sombre and engrossing Papers, Please, or the dazzlingly surreal exploration of the American subconscious, Kentucky Route Zero. Are you interested in discussing experimental “read it in any order” literature? Then for goodness’ sake, play the mystery narratives of Her Story and Gone Home and the hilarious and unsettling The Stanley Parable. If you want to talk about how writers can engage with politics, capitalism, or the environmental movement, you’ll be showing your ignorance if you haven’t played Oiligarchy.

“Interested in how storytellers can engage with themes of mortality? You’ll want Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor, or Jason Rohrer’s short, powerful game Passage, or the sublime Journey. Each of these games could – and probably should – be taught in schools to inspire the next generation of creators.”

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/oct/13/video-games-digital-storytelling-naomi-alderman?CMP=share_btn_tw

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/oct/13/video-games-digital-storytelling-naomi-alderman?CMP=share_btn_tw
Jul 09

My story “Something Rich and Strange” is in this anthology (it was previously issued as a standalone – and it looks…

My story “Something Rich and Strange” is in this anthology (it was previously issued as a standalone – and it looks like, right now, the anthology is the same price as the standalone, 99c).

Julia is a young Victorian woman who’s accompanied her professor father on an expedition to the bizarre phenomenon known as the Change Storm. Despite her father and his mansplaining assistant James, she’s determined to experience the Storm for herself and make her own life.

I do copy editing for the publisher (as a consequence of being published by them, rather than vice versa) and the standard of the stories is usually good – they’re all reprints that have been published before by pro or semipro markets. I’ve only edited a couple of the ones in this volume, but as I recall they were enjoyable stories.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01I74T0FQ

Jul 09

The fellow who makes ME look like a cynical playground-snarling pessimist – Peter Diamandis – offers up “Why the…

Originally shared by David Brin

The fellow who makes ME look like a cynical playground-snarling pessimist – Peter Diamandis – offers up “Why the World Is Better Than You Think in 10 Powerful Charts.”  Do we have lots of problems to solve? Some of them perilous to the planet and our kids? Sure! But one of the worst of our problems is snarling cynics who refuse to look at the good news.  And conclude that problems CAN be solved!  Because some have been.

http://singularityhub.com/2016/06/27/why-the-world-is-better-than-you-think-in-10-powerful-charts/

http://singularityhub.com/2016/06/27/why-the-world-is-better-than-you-think-in-10-powerful-charts

Jul 08

Light on detail, and maybe just wild speculation, but still a cool idea.

Light on detail, and maybe just wild speculation, but still a cool idea.

Via Deborah Teramis Christian.

Originally shared by Wayne Eddy

Vat grown aircraft!

If and when this happens, it will definitely feel like we’re living in the future.

http://www.gizmag.com/bae-systems-grow-future-aircraft/44213
Jul 07

Images containing non-Caucasian, available free for commercial use.

Originally shared by Dave Higgins

Images containing non-Caucasian, available free for commercial use.

The site is (currently) only a stream of images, so finding a specific thing involves scrolling; but might still be of use to some of you.

via a private share.

http://melaninandhoney.wix.com/stocklibrary