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I don’t have any more ''Clones'' stories in me, but I want to read more of them. So I was wondering if anyone else out there would like to take a turn at the speculative helm and tell everyone about your own clone? It could be a short story, a blog post, or just a comment. | I don’t have any more ''Clones'' stories in me, but I want to read more of them. So I was wondering if anyone else out there would like to take a turn at the speculative helm and tell everyone about your own clone? It could be a short story, a blog post, or just a comment. | ||
I think this is a thought experiment with a lot of merit. ... Now please '''Write something''' | I think this is a thought experiment with a lot of merit. ... Now please '''Write something.''' It doesn’t even need to be a short story, just some speculation in a blog post will do. The only request I have is that you begin your speculation with, “My clone was…” How you fill out the rest is entirely up to you. | ||
Post it to Oort-Cloud, post it to your blog, post it to the comments section, as a letter to the editor of your local paper, or wherever. Notify me, and I’ll link to them. Or e-mail them to me with a creative commons attribution license (preferably the Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 license), and I’ll post them to Oort-Cloud crediting you. | Post it to Oort-Cloud, post it to your blog, post it to the comments section, as a letter to the editor of your local paper, or ''wherever''. Notify me, and I’ll link to them. Or e-mail them to me with a creative commons attribution license (preferably the ''Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0'' license), and I’ll post them to Oort-Cloud crediting you. | ||
You might learn something about yourself. : ) | You might learn something about yourself. : ) | ||
Note: This is for online collaboration only, a speculative exercise. I will only provide links and Oort-Cloud posts. If this idea gets a lot of good responses, I’ll see about contacting everyone to measure interest in collaborating on a vanity-press anthology or something along those lines. | '''Note:''' This is for online collaboration only, a speculative exercise. I will only provide links and Oort-Cloud posts. If this idea gets a lot of good responses, I’ll see about contacting everyone to measure interest in collaborating on a vanity-press anthology or something along those lines. | ||
==Statement sources== | ==Statement sources== |
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Ryan Somma created The Spiraling Web, and its sequel, Entropy of Imagination. Somma has invited fanworks, and has released creations under CC-BY licenses.
Statements
2008
I don’t have any more Clones stories in me, but I want to read more of them. So I was wondering if anyone else out there would like to take a turn at the speculative helm and tell everyone about your own clone? It could be a short story, a blog post, or just a comment.
I think this is a thought experiment with a lot of merit. ... Now please Write something. It doesn’t even need to be a short story, just some speculation in a blog post will do. The only request I have is that you begin your speculation with, “My clone was…” How you fill out the rest is entirely up to you.
Post it to Oort-Cloud, post it to your blog, post it to the comments section, as a letter to the editor of your local paper, or wherever. Notify me, and I’ll link to them. Or e-mail them to me with a creative commons attribution license (preferably the Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 license), and I’ll post them to Oort-Cloud crediting you.
You might learn something about yourself. : )
Note: This is for online collaboration only, a speculative exercise. I will only provide links and Oort-Cloud posts. If this idea gets a lot of good responses, I’ll see about contacting everyone to measure interest in collaborating on a vanity-press anthology or something along those lines.
Statement sources
2008—https://ideonexus.com/2008/05/05/an-invitation-to-speculate-your-clone-and-you/
Works
- The Spiraling Web (2006)
- Clones (2007)
- "Extraction" (2008)
- "Gods Upon Gods" (2008)
- "The Nerd Harvest" (2008)
- "Wage-Slave Avatar" (2008)
- "A Moment of Uninspiring Clarity" (2008)
- "The Prototype Sanctuary" (2008)
- "The Peacock's Tail" (2009)
- "Dreams of Conceptua" (2009)
- "Buying Out" (2009)
- "Cartesian Creation" (2009)
- Entropy of Imagination (2010)
- Detail of a Life (2011)
- Shah Mat (screenplay) (2012)
- "Singularity's Detritus" (2014)
- "The Code" (2014)