A review by wanderlustlover
Fireside Magazine Issue 60, October 2018 by Julia Rios, Danilo Campos
3.0
Summer 2019 (Hugo Award Nominee 2019);
I really want to like this more than I do. I'm very open, since Cat Valente's Ice Puzzle, to interactive stories and the multiple ways they can unfold. My main problem with STET stems from the fact I have a grasp of what the story was, and where the narrator and her editor were coming from, but I still feel dizzy from the back-and-forth of reading the paragraph, the footnotes, the counter edit notes, and replied to those notes, ten minutes after reading it.
A very short piece full of grief, fury, and always citing your sources.
I really want to like this more than I do. I'm very open, since Cat Valente's Ice Puzzle, to interactive stories and the multiple ways they can unfold. My main problem with STET stems from the fact I have a grasp of what the story was, and where the narrator and her editor were coming from, but I still feel dizzy from the back-and-forth of reading the paragraph, the footnotes, the counter edit notes, and replied to those notes, ten minutes after reading it.
A very short piece full of grief, fury, and always citing your sources.