Brian Hawthorne on Nostr: I am reading Eric Liu’s novelette/short story Re:union and encountered an ...
I am reading Eric Liu’s novelette/short story Re:union and encountered an absolutely wonderful and artful turn of phrase: “a faded photograph whose printed paper had managed to outlast the corporations which had hosted our memories.” There is so much world-building encoded in just 17 words!
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