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Anne's avatar

I decided this was the moment to look at your offerings...

First thing I would say, "Too many stories?" is not possible. I think it's great to have many stories, the issue is to complete them. Personally I am a 'one-project-at-a-time' person, but that does not stop me from having ideas... So having many stories in the wings is great!

ok...

The choice is really hard, so I'll jot down the things I was thinking about as I read them.

1. Agnes of Grimm reminds me of my own ideas of fairy tales translated into the modern world, though your story is far more complex and developed and interesting. Great story, I think.

2. Ghost in the machine appears to be an example of transhumanism, where humans aim for a posthuman conditions with a focus on technology. I love the idea of a conflict between the woman who wants to help against those who want that technology for their own reasons.

3. The Portal. I don't relate so much to this one, though it reminds me of people submerged in online roleplay games to the point of ruining their real life, something I have observed.

4. The Managed. Has good potential with AI development. It sent me trying to figure out what would happen in a solar flare event wrecking the electricity grid (among others)

5. The Game. Reminds me a bit of stories by Ottawa author Robert Sawyer, but yours seems grounded on earth which would make it relevant to current events. Imagine a theocracy like Iran using that against the 'western' world.

6. Autumn endings. Has great potential and lots of technical difficulties associated with it (100 embryos? 1000? 10,000? -who takes care of them after birth; what are the psychological consequences of such birthing events, etc). And the start of natural births... are they more adapted to the planet?

Which ones are my favourites? I dont know. I want to read them all. :)

Good luck!

Anne

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It is hard to choose, because you have a lot of good concepts there. #1, 2, and 6 are my top 3. If I saw all 3 in a bookstore, I would have to narrow it down to #2 or 6. If I could only afford to get one on the spot, I would go with #6. I'll ask my kids for their votes and come back to this.

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