A Whole Lot of Nothing - The Long Weekend Review, #7
And Then There Are Those Who Live in the Back of Old Books
Publié par Relay Publishing, le 13 août 2020
Résumé
Finding a place to live is tough. There isn't a lot of places available, and when they are, they are crazy expensive. A group of punks and drop-outs have discovered the decent enough place to live: in the back of old paperbacks. It is simple living, but there is no rent. And because people ignore old books, they are pretty much left alone. They eat punctuation and hunt animals that are also loose in the old books. These stories are of those who live in these forgotten books. Some are there to hide-out or to work on their art. They are they to write zines and be off the grid. Things change in books though. Things can get weird. Reality can alter when you live in old books. You can turn into something else living in books.
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