5/26/2023 0 Comments 3024AD by DES Richard![]() ![]() This collection – and I’ll address this a bit more in the other questions – is actually primarily about ‘minor’ characters. ![]() Why did you pick this format over a more traditional approach such as a novel or novella? Some stories are linked in terms of plot and a few characters appear multiple times. 3024AD: Short Stories Series One, follows an interesting format, with a series of vignettes that take place in the same time and place – space in the distant future – interspersed with a few “Encyclopedia Galactica” entries to fill in backstory. He is also the latest addition to my growing list of fellow Pacific Northwest authors - there must be something about this area to produce so many interesting and talented writers, myself excluded of course □ - so I asked him to answer a few questions about his book, which you can get for free (see below for details)ġ. DES (“The D is for Dean”) Richard is the author of 3024AD: Short Stories Series One, a fascinating look at a future for humanity that resembles a lot of our past (see my review). ![]()
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