SixWordSciFi is launched at BarCampLA 2
Sunday, November 12th, 2006I’m here at BarCampLA2, where I’ve just launched my contribution, SixWordSciFi. It was inspired by a Wired magazine article that I think was a neat idea, but executed in a very 1.0 way. 30+ well-known writers were given the assignment to do futuristic six-word stories in the vein of Hemingway’s famous “For Sale: baby shoes, never worn”, including BarCampLA participant Cory Doctorow.
Unfortunately, I can’t reprint any of the Wired contributions here, due to Conde Nast’s restrictive copyright policies, and I think it’s too bad that there’s no way to comment on the stories (or even the article as a whole), subscribe to new entries, or contribute as a reader.
So I’ve open-sourced it onto a WordPress blog. Anyone can comment or vote on the submitted entries, and I’m going to leave it open for anyone to register and post unless it becomes a problem. All submissions are published under a Creative Commons license, so you can reblog them - or create a sci-fi fortune cookie company if you like.
I’m betting we can collectively outdo the success of a very established Conde Nast publication. Please enjoy your power responsibly


