User blog comment:EtherBot/Art and Entertainment/@comment-5101683-20190206035528/@comment-25458443-20190913012113

hi sorry i never addressed these comments.

I really liked coraline ripoff. very interesting story. It's written in such a way that it feels half forgotten but fully real. A vague gesture at story or syntax with a broad macro sense of wholeness and consistency but when inspected closely there's an unintelligable, shuddering core, peering through the words. Creeped me out because I had trouble comprehending it. It is similar to not empty dark, I think, but in a lot of ways it's really off in it's own universe. One where the laws of physics apply differently, I guess.

"Where could art stories be produced?" Well, by definition, I consider "art" stories to be "all stories" so the entire internet. If you're curious about where you can explore strange or bizarre things off the beaten path, a lot of amature sites and sectors have great stuff, and you can always specifically seek out avant garde fiction on google, or wherever.

I'm not sure I understand your most recent comment.