I don't feel like reading anything very long, or very involved, so I'm now reading the SNW-9 anthology. That's the one that starts with a "Rojan of Kelva" sequel.
The reason why I don't feel like reading anything very long is that I'm also reviewing and revising my novel-in-progress
(see this post in another thread). Managed to tie in the short story, but in the process, I realized that there's a continuity issue with another short story:
The short story in question ("Virtuosa Incognita") is based on the "But for me, it was Tuesday" trope (and written before I'd ever heard of the TVTropes web site, much less knew of that trope by name). It has my protagonist attending some sort of music trade show, and encountering somebody from whom she'd received an irate phone call, years earlier. But they'd never met face-to-face. He didn't recognize her, in spite of her being a famous (and former child prodigy) musician, while she recognized him immediately, in spite of his being relatively obscure.
I'd forgotten the short story even existed, and then initially thought the antagonist was from the climax of my novel, connected with my protagonist's Ph.D. project and dissertation. Turned out I was mistaken, and that the irate phone call (and the events leading up to it) happened shortly before my protagonist started graduate school. And that those events had ended up on the cutting room floor.
Which leaves me with four alternatives: (1) do nothing, and have a whole story based on an orphaned "For me, it was Tuesday" trope; (2) put the antecedent back in the novel (even though it doesn't really do much there, other than bump up the page count); (3) turn the antecedent into a separate short story (albeit a rather pointless one); or (4) insert it as a flashback in the short story for which it's the antecedent.
I think I'm going to do (4), in combination with a
very minimal (2).