< Excerpt from the draft of *When You Don't See Me*
Thanks. I'm trying to hint at a freer, more inclusive society without making the story explicitly about that. It's really about soul-searching androids, swashbuckling sopranos, actresses turned spies, and the secrets they keep from each other—and they just happen to live in a society where the tyrannies of church, state, capital, and society lack much of the power they wield in the real world. It's not a utopia, though; there's a soft black underbelly and there's still plenty of tyranny and corruption if one knows where to look.
I think the approach of having stories that flesh out the world and hint at its character, rather than a continuous linear novel, is compelling. Even if a novel is the end goal, the process is enjoyable to observe.