(This question emerged from this thread.)
Does anyone know of any sci-fi/fantasy books that are built (like many TV shows are) out of “episodic” short stories that are all linked to one overarching location/group of people? Some short stories would further the plot, while others are mostly character development or world building.
The only books I know of are the first two Witcher books, which are collections of short stories about the Witcher character. Most of the stories are standalone, while other stories develop an overarching plot over multiple tellings. The only other examples of books in this format I know are series of novels, where each book is an “episode,” but that’s something different in the end.
I want to write something like this with a variety of characters on a spaceship like in Star Trek. Aside from examples of books in this format, I’d also like to hear reasons why it would be a bad idea to write something like this.
Does anyone know of any sci-fi/fantasy books that are built (like many TV shows are) out of “episodic” short stories that are all linked to one overarching location/group of people? Some short stories would further the plot, while others are mostly character development or world building.
The only books I know of are the first two Witcher books, which are collections of short stories about the Witcher character. Most of the stories are standalone, while other stories develop an overarching plot over multiple tellings. The only other examples of books in this format I know are series of novels, where each book is an “episode,” but that’s something different in the end.
I want to write something like this with a variety of characters on a spaceship like in Star Trek. Aside from examples of books in this format, I’d also like to hear reasons why it would be a bad idea to write something like this.
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