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'''The Daily Super Short-Short Story''' is an [[LNHY]] series where every issue was super-short. (For the first few issues, it was known as ''The Daily Super Paragraph'', until it was decided that the issues shouldn't be ''that'' short.) It had two major arcs, one written by [[Arthur Spitzer]], the other by [[Saxon Brenton]]. | '''The Daily Super Short-Short Story''' is an [[LNHY]] series where every issue was super-short. (For the first few issues, it was known as ''The Daily Super Paragraph'', until it was decided that the issues shouldn't be ''that'' short.) It had two major arcs, one written by [[Arthur Spitzer]], the other by [[Saxon Brenton]]. | ||
− | The first arc is Genesis but as an LNH story. Like, the Genesis from the Bible. It's... amazing? | + | The first arc is Genesis but as an LNH story. Like, the Genesis from the Bible. It's... amazing? At one point there's a crossover tie-in. Just, amazing. |
The second arc, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" | The second arc, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" |
Revision as of 19:35, 17 January 2019
The Daily Super Short-Short Story is an LNHY series where every issue was super-short. (For the first few issues, it was known as The Daily Super Paragraph, until it was decided that the issues shouldn't be that short.) It had two major arcs, one written by Arthur Spitzer, the other by Saxon Brenton.
The first arc is Genesis but as an LNH story. Like, the Genesis from the Bible. It's... amazing? At one point there's a crossover tie-in. Just, amazing.
The second arc, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"
It can be read in full on the Eyrie Archive here.