Right now feels like 1929 in a few ways. Great Weirding instead of Great Depression. So for a naive extrapolation we should look ~64y back for inspiring visions ~36y out (so 1956 ideas about 2056 reality, but wildly extrapolated to 2200 imagining weird science)
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I find I really can’t do more than about 15,000 words without a publishing feedback loop and I’ve decided not to fight it. The one long book I wrote without such a loop (Tempo) was based on earlier “serialized” academic work produced as talks/papers so doesn’t count.
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they were built for it imo
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Yeah I’ve been sort of hesitating at the edge of the newsletter pool and even with my fiction experiments with
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I agree, I think that email newsletters would be a fertile ground for serialization as well.
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Asimov generally published short stories, the serialization only meant that these stories took place in the same universe, or that they got a bit too long and had to be split in two or three
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