5/27/19

Ctrlcreep - Angels, androids, AI, gods. From sexbots to suicide booths, we thread a path through wonder: coral super-computers, drones, galaxies as libraries and spines. The cosmos vibrates with beauty and horror, and there is so much to explore

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Ctrlcreep, Fragment, Independently Published, 2019.
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Everything you need to know about the universe. The collected short stories and selected microfiction of the elusive CTRLCREEP, a being of unknown origin and mysterious intent. Will you brave the paradox and madness contained herein for a chance to glimpse the incomprehensible poetry of the stars? Purchase these writings, and learn what it is to be lost anew in a fractal world of worlds! Angels, androids, AI, gods. From sexbots to suicide booths, we thread a path through wonder: coral super-computers, drones, galaxies as libraries and spines. The cosmos vibrates with beauty and horror, and there is so much to explore. Over 40 stories. An almanac for alternate realities.


I have a ritual of reading Ctrlcreep's fragments everyday on his Twitter. They provide me a glimpse to the future, to mystical scenarios populated by magical cybercreatures. Every one of his sentences is carefully crafted and perfected. As a result, his microfiction and short stories have "no-fat", every word is necessary and meaningful, there is no extra repetition or words that don't add to the plot or the "form" of the text.
I just finished Fragnemt and I'm already eager to read anything else Ctrlcreep puts out, I bet even his grocery list is beautifully writen. -       


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