About half a year ago, futurist, novelist and former media manager at Twitter Robin Sloan meditated on what the future of storytelling might look like on smartphones. The product of that was
'Fish,' an essay about the difference between liking and loving something on the Internet. It was a beautiful, simple story that you could tap through with elegantly laid out type. Unlike web pages, which are littered with links that let you choose your own adventure, there was only one way to go in 'Fish' -- forward. It constrained choice, and forced you to pay attention and look closely at the essay's titular object, a fish.
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