Eneasz comments on Singularity Fiction - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Eneasz 27 February 2013 09:45:00PM 0 points [-]

Stross has a good Singularity novel, Accelerando.

Vinge has an interesting novel - Marooned in Realtime - that follows a group of humans who missed the Singularity and have been "Left Behind" so to speak. Not Sing Fic, but a neat concept.

Come to think of it, there's a lot of post-Singularity fiction, but very little actual "in the Singularity itself" fiction that comes to mind.

OH! Chiang's short "Understand" is an awesome watching-the-singularity-happen story, and is available here: http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/stories/under.htm (Almost everything Chiang's ever written is brilliant, FWIW)

Comment author: Kaj_Sotala 01 March 2013 04:50:14PM 1 point [-]

Did anybody else have difficulty reading Accelerando? I tried reading it once, found it boring and stopped after the first few pages, then later on got a considerably longer way in before quitting but it still took a bit of an active effort. Not sure of what the exact reason was, since I've liked some of Stross's other works (but not all of them).

Comment author: arundelo 01 March 2013 07:14:24PM 0 points [-]

I liked it (Manfred Macx is a great extrapolation of Google Glass-style technology) but it got slow for me roughly halfway through and I'm currently stalled at the 62% point. I haven't read any other Stross (though I enjoyed the sample chapter or two that I read of Rule 34).

Comment author: Eneasz 01 March 2013 06:44:41PM 0 points [-]

Not any more difficulty than most of his work. He uses a lot of insider jargon, but I figure most of us would know it already. If you approach it as 9 related short stories rather than expecting a single narrative it helps.

Comment author: shiftedShapes 28 February 2013 01:26:28AM 0 points [-]

I loved accelerando...just read the Chiang story, great but was disapointed by the outcome. I wont discuss why to avoid spoilers