Post #1767737
2026-04-19 00:03 UTC
@tylerzonia thank you!!! 🥰 I’m glad you like it, many types of comics are a big influence for me so even though it’s maybe atypical sequential art, I love how they can combine in different orders to make stories
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@tylerzonia@comicscamp.club 2026-04-19 17:23
@moss There’s something very interesting about nonsequential interactive narrative—the way the reader becomes collaboratively invested, the way it evokes the many avenues of interconnection, and the nonlinearity of experience, memory, and feeling. For my grad school thesis project I made a book that had three sections, each bound on a different side so that the reader could choose different combinations of pages to read together