I’m looking for the name of the children’s book. It had a green cover and must have been around in the 90s/2000s. I can’t remember a huge amount about it, I but vaguely remember a rude fish saying ‘who are you?’ to the tadpole.
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Robots had taken over stage acting; stages had power connections that the robots would brush against during the play to recharge their batteries. In small towns they couldn't afford to have all robots, so they would sometimes mix in live actors. This was risky: the live actors had to avoid the re...
I have been thinking about how interesting it would be to tell a story not only in a non-linear way (e.g. starting in media res and later using flashbacks to let the reader piece together what happened), but also spread across several multiverses.
For example, imagine a detective storyline that e...
When I was younger, I watched these really weird shows whenever my parents were asleep. I vividly remember 3 of the episodes and, despite googling all of the pieces I recall, the show is nowhere to be found.
There was one episode about a club where the dancers were kidnapped, presumed dead, and w...
I remember that the protagonist used to go to a sort of theater where there was a kind of portal. He went to these different worlds where he captured monsters and then turned them into little disks which he put in his watch. Every time he captured a monster, the main villain got weaker.