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I'd try to make the short stories work as best they can as short stories, having prepared an outline of the setting to keep things consistent. Then, once you've got the stories see if they can be arranged into a novel arc, but I'm pretty sure an idea for a new novel will develop from the work.
Like Geoff, I was going to mention Asimov's Foundation series as a good example. Graham |
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Another example to see how it's done, which is a classic in the field of SF:
City - Clifford D. Simak |
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Yes, along with "The Illustrated Man," as well, which uses a frame to connect the stories.
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Thanks for all of the input
![]() I've been reading up on episodic novels, and have installed the latest version of Scrivener. At first I'll import all the snippets, organize them, and finish the short stories; then I'll see what happens. It'll only take another 10 years or so, I think... |
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Well, if it's worth doing, then it's worth taking a really long time to do it ... Wait. Is that right?
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On October 31st, I've entered this writing stuff into Nanowrimo.
Even though I can cheat a bit (one short story is already written; it needs a big rewrite in some places, but I think rewriting is a lot faster than starting completely from scratch), I fully expect to fail this challenge, as writing 1667 words a day is huge. Thats more than four complete A4's, or 8 pages in a paperback. |
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(That is even more than I thought, because on the internet I often found 400 words per A4 page as an average.) This would come down to having to write about 3 A4 pages, or 6 pages in a paperback, each day, for 30 days. Writing the short story took me 4 days, about 2000 words a day on average, and that was a lot of effort to be honest. I actually kept a changelog of the story length: Day 1: 1667 words (written 1667) Day 2: 3356 words (written 1689) Day 3: 4189 words (written 833) Day 4: 7864 words (written 3675, in 5 sessions) This story was written over the weekend; the last day was actually a Monday, so I think I've had a day off back then, or I would never have been able to write over 3600 words in a day. Last edited by Katsunami; 11-01-2016 at 01:05 PM. |
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