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Chargement... Daily Science Fiction: January 2015par Michele-Lee Barasso (Directeur de publication), Jonathan Laden (Directeur de publication)
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Caroline M. Yoachim note:
Several months ago, I decided to write a series of flash stories for Daily Science Fiction. This proved to be more difficult than I expected--my first few attempts to write multiple flashes on the same theme collapsed into single (multi-part) short stories. (If anyone is curious, my first "failed" attempt at a series of flash, "Five Stages of Grief After the Alien Invasion," is available to read in the August 2014 issue of Clarkesworld.)
For DSF, I wanted the individual stories to stand completely on their own, rather than being fundamentally interrelated. When I got the idea to do a tasting menu, I started by writing one fantasy story and one science fiction story, to make absolutely sure I ended up with a series instead of a single story.
To read the other stories in this Tasting Menu series so far published: https://dailysciencefiction.com/hither-and-yon/tasting-menu
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