Putting this out there again, because I'm unsure how reach works in the Fediverse and how I can connect to the people I want to find:

Any SFF/horror writers out there writing in unorthodox styles, formats, or mediums? Mild or extreme, books with other stories in the footnotes, flash fiction universes, or stories told via geocache, doesn't matter. I wanna connect!

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@ShadowsAndSorcery trying and failing to write in native hypertext if that counts. slightly unorthodox in my first book.
@KarlHeinzHasliP I'd say that's weird enough yeah! Though I'm more interested in what you were doing with it, how it changed how you told a story. See, myself, I'm writing fantasy fiction (of many many flavours) but as flash fiction, a format the popular consciousness just does not equate that genre with, and a format I'm continually surprised to learn many writers have never even heard of.
@ShadowsAndSorcery It is more world buildy and less story-telly in hypertext. It feels easier to write a ttrpg than a novel when I hypertext it.