There is something fascinating about surrealism that could be horror but is not only by virtue of everyone shrugging and acting like it is completely normal. In 2020, seemingly overnight, the entire world seemed to be plunged into a new day-to-day that was exactly that: surreal, terrifying, and yet boringly mundane. This zine is a tribute to every weird day at the office. This zine contains 31 illustrated short stories that are each exactly 100 words long. According to the Broken Pencil Magazine's review: "[...] an ...
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There is something fascinating about surrealism that could be horror but is not only by virtue of everyone shrugging and acting like it is completely normal. In 2020, seemingly overnight, the entire world seemed to be plunged into a new day-to-day that was exactly that: surreal, terrifying, and yet boringly mundane. This zine is a tribute to every weird day at the office. This zine contains 31 illustrated short stories that are each exactly 100 words long. According to the Broken Pencil Magazine's review: "[...] an impressive flourish of constrained technique" and "Marie's embrace of the fantastic as normal makes for fun and compelling tension."
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