Clade — A Post-Self Anthology: Difference between revisions

From Post-Self
(Switch to infobox)
m (Fix au)
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Story|title=Clade|image=Cover.jpg|source=[[Madison Scott-Clary]]|author=multiple|format=Anthology|character=Multiple|characters=* [[Theodred]]
{{Story|title=Clade|image=Cover.jpg|source=[[Madison Scott-Clary]]|author=multiple|authors=* [[Rob MacWolf]]
* [[Nathan "Domus Vocis" Hopp]]
* [[Madison Scott-Clary]]
* [[Michael Miele]]
* [[Alexandria Christina Leal]]
* [[Thomas "Faux" Steele]]
* [[Evan Drake]]
* [[JS Hawthorne]]
* [[Kergiby]]
* [[Joel Kreissman]]|format=Anthology|character=Multiple|characters=* [[Theodred]]
* [[Dante]] of [[the Genre clade]]
* [[Dante]] of [[the Genre clade]]
* [[Sylvie]]
* [[Sylvie]]
Line 19: Line 28:
* 2364|readlink=https://clade.post-self.ink}}
* 2364|readlink=https://clade.post-self.ink}}


''Clade — A Post-Self Anthology'' is an anthology of ten short stories by various authors edited by [[User:Makyo|Madison Scott-Clary]]. It was funded via the ''[[Mitzvot]]'' Kickstarter.
''Clade — A Post-Self Anthology'' is an anthology of ten short stories by various authors edited by [[User:Makyo|Madison Scott-Clary]]. It was funded via the ''[[Mitzvot]]'' Kickstarter.


== Back copy ==
== Back copy ==

Latest revision as of 15:45, 12 February 2024

Clade
Multiple
Source: Madison Scott-Clary
Format Anthology
Authors
Characters
Years
  • 2196
  • 2200
  • 2251
  • 2286
  • 2291
  • 2302
  • 2309
  • 2328
  • 2343
  • 2364
Canonicity Canon
Read here

Clade — A Post-Self Anthology is an anthology of ten short stories by various authors edited by Madison Scott-Clary. It was funded via the Mitzvot Kickstarter.

Back copy

Clade (n) – /kleɪd/ – post-self theory

A group of individuals patterned off a single root consciousness, formed through branching expansion of the forking of its constituent members.

See also: cladistics, cocladist, up-/down-/cross-tree instance, forking, post-self theory.

— The System Central Library Encyclopedia

To split oneself among however many individuals, to let the mind drift and diverge, to feel the world from points of view not your own, and then let those memories crash down into you…well, it inspires a feeling best described as ‘heady’, to say the least.

Contents

External links