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Drink that milk, November 11, 2014by Chrysoula This was confusing-- what am I saying? this was Porpentine. It had evocative hints of a bigger... world? story? Of a bigness. And little lines from the text stuck with me for days, like a song I couldn't shake off. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Wild ride, April 20, 2014by dutchmule I really love Porpentine's writing: it's always very sharp, blunt, and very evocative, both in the ideas/situations and in the way those are told. A very intriguing, fascinating repetition sets up a great twist, a big change that carries you powerfully. In the end, still don't really know what happened (I'm guessing a lot of it are metaphors, or used to convey an emotion or state of mind rather than facts - and with Porpentine's words, it works), but really enjoyed the experience. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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A Present from Porpentine, February 14, 2013by Danielle (The Wild West) Remarkable how the succinct sentences evoke such vivid images. I also enjoyed the structure of the work, especially with the Twine format...In parts where (Spoiler - click to show)there's only a link-sentence onscreen, and when you click it, it changes to another link-sentence it gives a really exciting sense of motion. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | View comments (1) - Add comment
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