It was a messy, fascinating read from start to finish. Like its mysterious and fractured narrative, it feels like there are many things that Ribboncutter is, and many things Ribboncutter is in the process of being. The characters feel aware at times of their many beginnings, endings, death, and reinventions.
In reading Ribboncutter, I felt like I understood many of the supplementary art pieces, which I previously could only speculate upon.
I recommend it - both as an existential and surrealist story of apocalyptic yearning, and as the realization of eight years of thought, draft, revision, and intention finally gathered and presented with minimal filtering.
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It was a messy, fascinating read from start to finish.
Like its mysterious and fractured narrative, it feels like there are many things that Ribboncutter is, and many things Ribboncutter is in the process of being.
The characters feel aware at times of their many beginnings, endings, death, and reinventions.
In reading Ribboncutter, I felt like I understood many of the supplementary art pieces, which I previously could only speculate upon.
I recommend it - both as an existential and surrealist story of apocalyptic yearning, and as the realization of eight years of thought, draft, revision, and intention finally gathered and presented with minimal filtering.
Creative orange juice. Full pulp.