Subject: Write it, you dog!
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Posted on: 2019-02-27 05:36:00 UTC
I was really fond of Kino's Journey and just down there I was talking about Invisible Cities, which all this kinda stuff reminds me of. I personally also, for some reason, tie Mushishi into all of it, as well?
Just, the simple idea of a series of small snippets exploring different places or people or cultures, connected only really by the main character who is doing the actual exploring, each snippet then representing its own story or parable or whatever, so on. It's a hard sort of genre to define because, of course, a lot of stories can be described like that.
I think they're defined by a sort of unique feeling of liminality, as it were. Which is a fascinating feeling that I'm personally deeply in love with because I'm a bit pretentious.
I mean I'd been thinking of writing something like that myself, but that's not really relevant. I'll write my one and you really ought to right yours!
Would it mostly be very much like the Speaker for the Dead novel? More of a sci-fi feeling kinda thing, popping around dead planets and the like in a ship? All I know of that novel is what I plied off Wikipedia.