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What’s expected of us (2005)

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Re: What’s expected of us (2005)

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Didn't know this story was originally published in Nature. I read it in his excellent short story book Exhalation and loved it like I did many others in that collection.

Chiang is like Kafka and Borges in that he writes plain prose that blows your mind.

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Didn't know this story was originally published in Nature. I read it in his excellent short story book Exhalation and loved it like I did many others in that collection. Chiang is like Kafka and Borges in that he writes plain prose that blows your mind.

Nature has a fiction section:

https://www.nature.com/nature/articles?type=futures

> Futures is a venue for very short stories or ‘vignettes’ of between 850 and 950 words. The subject is typically near-future, hard SF, although this can be interpreted liberally.

http://blogs.nature.com/futureconditional/2015/04/19/how-to-...

Re: What’s expected of us (2005)

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For those of you unfamiliar with Ted Chiang, he is a very highly regarded science fiction novelist who specializes in short-form writing. His novella "Story of Your Life" was the basis for the 2016 film Arrival, which I loved dearly and is definitely worth watching if you have not already.
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