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RE: Incarnation of Fear

in The Ink Well3 years ago (edited)

I find this story very soothing, @notacinephile, despite the hint of explanation for the cause of the distress that makes up the monster's appearance.

I think the reason for my complacency is the image and symbol of the paper as the protagonist of the story.

As I read your writing, I was detached from your arguments to imagine how the papers could also form an angelic, benign and protective apparition. It would be made up of short stories, novels, poems, love letters, also the receipts with the different addresses where I have lived, birth certificates...

So many ways in which paper summarises our lives!

Your idea is magnificent, so generative! Thank you for writing.

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I concur that papers may very well appear as a spirit or a guardian angel depending on their nature. All the textual works that shaped my world can surely deserve such a portrayal.
However, I wanted specifically paperwork to appear fearsome, not papers in general. Paperwork, no matter what form or content, always feels bothersome.

Thanks for the feedback and commendation. :)