-- A story about people composed of nanobots, with implications of no gender with all the difficulty that implies. Instead of gender, it uses class structure to classify people with pronouns. Fun, but it's been a difficult story to write.
-- A generational family drama centered around the move from small, family-owned shops to the introduction of the supermarket. There is no sci-fi/fantasy about this one--out of my comfort zone.
-- A story taking place in Disney World in the distant future. It's a mystery revolving around a small crime committed by societal-outsiders who are trying to live hidden in the world without connection to the computer networks. Lots of good sci-fi ideas in this one, but I'm not sure if I want to bump into Disney lawyers or obfuscate the Disney aspects.
-- A monster story where the monster is a genie, who tricks greedy people to their doom.
-- And, the latest idea is a mystery story about grandkids trying to follow clues on their grandfather's gravestone to a treasure he has left to his heirs.
As you can see, there is no lack of ideas, just a lack of focus.
No comments:
Post a Comment