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This week’s guest is qntm: he is most well known as the author of There Is No Antimemetics Division [https://www.amazon.com/There-No-Antimemetics-Division-Novel/dp/0593983750], a sci-fi horror novel depicting humanity’s battles against malevolent entities which erase all memory of their presence. He also has written a number of other fantastic short pieces of speculative web fiction you can find on his website [https://qntm.org/] or short story collection Valuable Humans in Transit and Other Stories [https://www.amazon.com/Valuable-Humans-Transit-Other-Stories-ebook/dp/B0BL24DFMW]. In addition to the book itself we discuss how There Is No Antimemetics Division’s [https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/antimemetics-division-hub] origins as a collection of tales on the collaborative fictional database SCP-Foundation, Kevin’s article [https://synthesizedsunsets.substack.com/p/there-is-no-antimemetics-division] on Antimemetics, and the future of fiction on or about the internet. Hope you enjoy listening! TIMESTAMPS: 0:12 - Introduction 1:01 - What is an antimeme? 5:24 - How did There Is No Antimemetics Division come to be? 7:54 - Antimemetics is a book where characters are forced to act without context 9:21 - Similarities between Antimemetics and a time travel story 11:12 - Writing characters who do not have a consistent memory and narrative 13:50 - Very little of what we sense is actually remembered 17:07 - Antimemetics had a lot of momentum 18:15 - Serialization forces you to make something happen in every chapter 18:58 - Does qntm view himself as a web fiction author? 22:48 - Writing a realistic portrayal of the internet 25:08 - When writing internet chatroom fiction don’t use the backspace key 26:08 - Maintaining old versions of stories 28:58 - It is instructive to have access to earlier versions of a work 29:45 - Discussing Kevin’s article “There Is No Antimemetics Division [https://synthesizedsunsets.substack.com/p/there-is-no-antimemetics-division]as a Reminder of the Internet’s Wild Potential [https://synthesizedsunsets.substack.com/p/there-is-no-antimemetics-division]” 30:12 - Fiction is less optimistic about the internet than it used to be 33:16 - There are less websites nowadays 35:58 - The internet is no longer opt-in 38:35 - Conclusion 39:47 - Start of Synthesized Sunsets Backstage 41:15 - Discussing Valuable Humans in Transit Collection 41:47 - These are stories that are clearly written on the internet 43:10 - Discussing “The Difference [https://qntm.org/differenc]” 48:41 - “Cripes does anyone remember google people [https://qntm.org/perso]” 51:57 - Cool to read a story that successfully predicted the future 53:31 - Versioning stories complete with a list of dependencies 57:30 - Discussing Kevin’s recent article “The Brilliance & Excess of [https://synthesizedsunsets.substack.com/p/the-brilliance-and-excess-of-the]The Wandering Inn [https://synthesizedsunsets.substack.com/p/the-brilliance-and-excess-of-the]” 1:00:36 - The genre of The Wandering Inn [https://wanderinginn.com/] is “long” 1:05:36 - When writing a story this long you already have reader buy-in to do whatever you want as an author 1:08:31 - The Wandering Inn tells big world spanning stories from the perspective of individuals This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit synthesizedsunsets.substack.com/subscribe [https://synthesizedsunsets.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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