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When I was 14, I spent a huge amount of time on the Internet, but not the Internet we know today. It was 1994, so while the World Wide Web existed, it wasn't generally accessible. Prodigy and CompuServe were popular, and AOL was on the rise, but I didn't have access to the web, and no one I knew had access to the web.
— Robin Sloan
Tags: internet, world, time, today

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Walking the stacks in a library, dragging your fingers across the spines -- it's hard not to feel the presence of sleeping spirits.
— Robin Sloan Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore
Tags: libraries, books
In some ways I grew up in the public library in Troy, Michigan.
— Robin Sloan
Tags: michigan, up, some, library
You can go as far back as fifth grade, and you will find me tinkering with media and computers, making things that are a little off the beaten track.
— Robin Sloan
Tags: go, computers, you, me
What is a game like 'No Man's Sky,' really? A set of symbols that specify a world but do not themselves constitute it. A rich grammar that's inert without the trigger of human attention.
— Robin Sloan
Tags: game, world, man, sky
This is what I think is fun about fiction - you get to use as much history as you want as scaffolding and then go beyond it and change it and mutate it.
— Robin Sloan
Tags: think, you, history, change
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