tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4522018539311056682.post4976243579586121537..comments2024-03-27T01:28:28.346-07:00Comments on False Machine: "In the Memories of Stars"pjamesstuarthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13288777018721199748noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4522018539311056682.post-34710244329367118842022-01-10T14:15:50.033-08:002022-01-10T14:15:50.033-08:00It might be a reoccurring theme creeping in. I qui...It might be a reoccurring theme creeping in. I quite like 'reality horror' so we will see if I can come up with anything good. P Wars needs more characters I think.pjamesstuarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13288777018721199748noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4522018539311056682.post-32835759256477203392022-01-06T18:21:32.905-08:002022-01-06T18:21:32.905-08:00Is this another 'meeting the older self' s...Is this another 'meeting the older self' situation?<br />The writing is haunting to me, especially the description of smell. <br />"of cities tipped into the "Fabric" and make alike unto curses"<br />This is a such interesting idea, the city as a living curse. I wonder if it would work in a way that if the city approaches the sort of idea or aesthetics of the cursecity, the curse will come in effect.<br />For example, imagine if Venice, the city of canals, masquerades and, arguably, of blood and romance, became a curse. If any city through the history will approach to be the idea of Venice it will be doomed to fall in the way the initial Venice did. Kyanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12992025061183651850noreply@blogger.com