Hey folks,

Can someone recommend a series of interconnected #ShortStories in #fantasy or #sciencefiction genres?

I am trying to write some and would like to check how other authors have handled worldbuilding and plot threads spanning more than one story.

Quite keen on learning more about #searialisation and #episodic #storytelling.

Please boost for reach... I am sure someone here knows some gems.

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@AndreShouldBeWriting Have you read much of the SCP Wiki? I found that following some of the hubs for the "groups of interest" and following links from different stories to different SCPs has been fun. There's vague allusions to other groups doings and to the SCP entries themselves.

@mauve @AndreShouldBeWriting in that specific line of thought, i can really recommend the scp-based storyline that author qntm (sam hughs) authored in: There is No Anti-Memetics Division

for interconnected shorts, i really like Ursula's Hainish cycle short stories. there are quite vague threads between them at times, other times they are more visible :) a particular shout out to Five Ways To Forgiveness

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Way

@cblgh @mauve I never thought of the Hainish cycle in that way, makes sense.

I am looking for more episodic stuff, like those SCP series or something that reads like a TV Series but in short stories format.

SCP is just damn great.

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@AndreShouldBeWriting @cblgh Yeah the qntm books might be up your alley then.

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@AndreShouldBeWriting @mauve also a lot of old classics were typically serialized in newspapers before being compiled, i find a lot of those old serialized stories are really my kind of thing :>

dope listing over on wikipedia (just looked this up!) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_(

@cblgh @mauve I was reading some of those in a site that aggregated them but I can't find them anymore. If I do, I'll post back here.

@cblgh @AndreShouldBeWriting @mauve the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West was also originally serialised

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