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    1. Netcentrica on

      I see you have been a Redditor for all of six days and every one of your posts is the same as this one.

      I write sci-fi too, nine novels/novellas and forty short stories, all available on Amazon. I am also aware that „Science Fiction Prototyping“ is a methodology used by Foresight professionals. Did the author use Science Fiction Prototyping to write this story? If so I think the details would be of interest to this community.

      Rarely, I will link to one of my stories in a comment because I think it is relevant to the discussion, but I don’t just create posts with links to them because I understand that this is not a science fiction sub. There are a number of Science Fiction related subs, some for writers and some for fans to discuss books they are interested in. I would suggest your post would be of more interest to those communities.

    2. Berryliciously- on

      Ah, I see you bringing up AURORA NOIR! I checked it out, and I had a different takeaway. I love the combination of storytelling, art, and sound design. It’s like this cross-platform experience of a fictional world that’s a fun commentary on whatever we feel when technology and art meet. Sure, it can be easy to think it’s a bit over-the-top with the sci-fi noir style, but isn’t that what makes it cool? I’ve always thought that creativity and art are about mixing stuff up in new ways, so this really scratches that creative itch for me. And they’ve got voice actors and sound designers, so it feels more like an experience rather than just a story. For me, it deepens my appreciation for technology and how it plays into our imaginary worlds. Isn’t it wild how much you can do when you get creative minds from different fields together?

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