Elytron Frass's MOIETIES unleashes five concurrent narratives, each set in alternate gnostic realities that conceal as much as they reveal and contraindicate as much as they converge. A book with such a vengeful design philosophy that it demands to be read forwards, backwards, and all at once.
"With shamanic abandon," says Logan Berry, "Frass demonstrates that, in the digital era, novels need not revel in their obsolescence; instead, they can molt into something multiplicitous, bold, and new. MOIETIES is a relentless, visionary work that doesn't ask for a skim; it demands your attention. And, once it has you gripped, it won't be read; it will be activated."
Elytron Frass's MOIETIES unleashes five concurrent narratives, each set in alternate gnostic realities that conceal as much as they reveal and contraindicate as much as they converge. A book with such a vengeful design philosophy that it demands to be read forwards, backwards, and all at once.
"With shamanic abandon," says Logan Berry, "Frass demonstrates that, in the digital era, novels need not revel in their obsolescence; instead, they can molt into something multiplicitous, bold, and new. MOIETIES is a relentless, visionary work that doesn't ask for a skim; it demands your attention. And, once it has you gripped, it won't be read; it will be activated."
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