![]() We can turn back the pages and find one again, much like the way our brains can access a memory. In the organising of time into space in comics, nothing disappears every moment has its space, like a row of photos on a shelf, or the set of comics housed in this box. She could be summing up Ware's main theme in Building Stories. and the spaces we create to negotiate them". When the florist finally holds hands with a potential boyfriend, she writes how "a time-lapse tulip bloomed in me, somewhere in the vicinity of the lower abdomen."Įarlier, as an art student, she struggled to explain her paintings: "I guess they're about the intersection of loss and recognition. Building Stories is a book of sighs, of characters looking at themselves in disappointment, if not despair, as they struggle with unfulfilling lives, unrealised dreams, unrequited loves, yet finding something, however ephemeral, to help them build their stories. ![]()
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