This post by @Ragandar got me thinking. For some time I've been wanting to do some shorter pieces, and I don't think short story spin-offs from my novel series would work.
You used to get "pulp" authors writing lots of short stories and novellas set in the same world and with the same characters, but not really in any particular order. The two obvious ones are Robert E Howard's Conan stories, and Michael Moorock's Elric ones.
Are there any modern examples? If not, why not? Or was it never that common anyway, those two being the only real examples? (I'm not counting Lovecraft, since as far as I know, his stories don't tend to involve the same characters.)
You used to get "pulp" authors writing lots of short stories and novellas set in the same world and with the same characters, but not really in any particular order. The two obvious ones are Robert E Howard's Conan stories, and Michael Moorock's Elric ones.
Are there any modern examples? If not, why not? Or was it never that common anyway, those two being the only real examples? (I'm not counting Lovecraft, since as far as I know, his stories don't tend to involve the same characters.)