How High We Go in the Dark
An interconnected future-history of a global plague unleashed by melting permafrost, tracing grief, survival, and hope.
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Plot structure labels used: interconnected stories, chronological progression, future timeline, episodic structure, loosely linked vignettes, multi-part narrative, progressive escalation, open-ended segments
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An interconnected future-history of a global plague unleashed by melting permafrost, tracing grief, survival, and hope.
A man racing toward oblivion must use his final reincarnations to reach perfection and stay with Death, his true love.
An episodic deep-time saga follows a primate lineage from dinosaur age survival to humanity’s far future.
A linked set of Future History tales follows humanity’s rough, optimistic expansion into space, moon colonies, and solar system life.
A lyrical cycle of linked stories follows Earth’s attempts to settle Mars and the human flaws that follow.
Split across eras and convoys, a far-future fleet races to unravel an alien megastructure before the mystery turns dangerous.
A mosaic of far-future stories traces humanity’s survival, transformation, and conflict across cosmic time.
Interlinked short stories follow FFVII survivors as they rebuild after Meteor and head toward Advent Children.
An immortal crow tells a human his long, strange story across ages, worlds, and the many meanings of death.
Linked post-apocalyptic stories follow survivors in a Mormon-led Utah rebuilding civilization after war and collapse.
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A framed set of robot stories tracks humanity’s changing relationship with AI under Asimov’s Three Laws.
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