Science Fiction Microstory Contest discussion
MARCH 2024 SCIENCE FICTION MICROSTORY CONTEST (Comments only)
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I figured I'd keep it simple with a broader theme. Hopefully it will encourage more participation, too.
I posted another image that Thaddeus provided, given I wasn't sure about the copyright thing with the other. Both are great images.



Don't think you can copyright an AI generated image or content. And the generation of such content should be based on publicly available data or that owned by the AI company. Obviously, with the news outlets raising lawsuits against them, there is questions about the ownership of the manipulated content.
On a side note, I finally picked up some AI business stock, namely SoundHound AI Inc, which has been going up steadily, on good forecasts by the company, over the past couple weeks. Hoping it continues North.
Making strides in my software language/db system. Porting my Jot crossword game over to it to have a full backend system running from a single language. No AI help at this point, but do plan on generating enough content to experiment in my own learning algorithm. That is still a ways off.
As for the page header image, I would think the person is clearly female...of course "they" might identify elsewise.

Mine's up. A bit of a self biography of what only started as a dark period of my life that soon turned to light.

Well written, Jot. Potent and heartfelt.

Jack, yours has serious points/power and fine writing, and I agree with Tom re its existential qualieties; also, did you know it has reminders both of PKD's "Watchbird" and Don Marquis's Archy and Mehitabel book?
Jot, what a beautiful, moving piece! Quite wonderful
Tom--a well-written story, and that ending ties it together in a powerful, pointed climax indeed.
Chris, yes a simple story but it does a lot--very, very fine.
Thaddeus, fascinating piece!
Jeremy--cool!!! Maybe could use a bit more exploration but already blows the reader away.
Justin, a wonderful close-in piece that opens up to a well-developed tale of a well-detailed world--finely done!

Thanks Paula! Glad you were able to get a story in this month!

Haven't read those. I will have to now.

Thank you, Paula. Your story had a potent, tragic quality - reminiscent of Greek tragedy.
Chris, I liked the build-up and the humor. A touch of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - quite amusing.
Justin - Very good set-up and good delivery. It had a melancholy beauty.
Heading up to Niagara Falls for the eclipse in a couple weeks. Praying for sunny weather this time.

Hey wow, Jot--I hope you get clear skies and a wonderful eclipse viewing! It's an incredible experience.

Tom, thank you re my story. Very fond of Greek tragedies, actually.

Thanks Tom! Much appreciated!
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