Title, Of This World — M. Briarlyn
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Title, Of This World — M. Briarlyn
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Cover art for The Cipher by Kathe Koja
by Clementine
(Co-founder of Your Childhood Ruined)
In science and the popular imagination, black holes are often described as passages to other universes and dimensions — conduits, connective tissue between worlds rather than cul-de-sacs. Framed this way, entering one may not mean annihilation, but transit. The journey might not transform the participant to the point where a trip report would be moot, but that does not mean there is no passage to be made. Perhaps a passage one cannot report back from is the most important kind of passage.
Elvia Wilk, “Funhole” from Death by Landscape
Finally reading Kathe Koja's The Cipher and loving it. But why isn't it called Funhole?
FUNHOLE! Pages 5-6, this is where I start to give up on colouring