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One could write a linear piece in which a person wakes, has breakfast and starts a day the likes of which is entirely founded in reality. Sure, the plot that unfolds in this story could evoke some little hint to the mystery of being… I prefer surrealistic metaphor, and I like it funny.
Absurdist, collagist, animator, wanderer. Works have been published and displayed in various small venues virtual and not.
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Review by:
White Sun Press
on Feb. 06, 2011 :
Irene Watts' writing is more like entering a state of mind, an existential moment. There is an element of being lost inside a deconstructive haze. And, if you're anything like me, there's humor there, in the dark corners. Kind of Edward Goreyish, "To Inhabit" is like the Doubtful Guest only with the protagonist as her own suspicious intruder.
(reviewed 8 days after purchase)