Showing posts with label charles stross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charles stross. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 March 2010

Mega Novella vs Giant Novel part 2: Now Weight For Last Year

I previously commented in this post on the trend of increasing size of science fiction novels. In his author's blog, Charles Stross has answered all my questions, and just about any other question you might have thought of, about the commercial and physical forces that shape the size of the sci-fi novel - including the way his own long novels have been divided up into several shorter texts. Novels are indeed sold like grocery items!

Tuesday, 28 October 2008

Virtual crime

I was going to write a review of Charles Stross' novel Halting State, a crime thriller that begins with a police team being called to investigate the theft of virtual goods from a MMORPG, when I read this recent story on the BBC website. You've probably seen it there or in the papers by now.

"Woman in jail over virtual murder.

"A woman has been arrested in Japan after she allegedly killed her virtual husband in a popular video game. The 43-year-old was reportedly furious at finding herself suddenly divorced in the online game Maplestory. Police say she illegally accessed log-in details of the man playing her husband, and killed off his character. The woman, a piano teacher, is in jail in Sapporo waiting to learn if she faces charges of illegally accessing a computer and manipulating data. She was arrested on Wednesday and taken 620 miles (1,000 km) from her home in southern Miyazaki to Sapporo - where her "husband", a 33-year-old office worker lives."

It's the 5-year sentence that makes this a serious story - in the UK you can still kill someone by dangerous driving, or under other circumstances falling short of murder, and receive a less severe sentence than this. Suspension of disbelief is sometimes necessary in the real world too.