A quick introduction to the comic science-fiction world of Space 2047.
Review: Amazing
Amazing is a poem by Benjamin Robinson that invites the reader to pause over feeling, memory, and the emotional pressure carried by ordinary moments. Overview This review looks at the poem as a compact emotional scene. Rather than treating the poem as a puzzle with one fixed answer, it reads the language as a way […]
New Space 2047 Short Story: Karen and the Planet of Bills
A new comic short story about Karen, bills and galactic paperwork.
Review: Amazed
Amazed is a poem by Benjamin Robinson that invites the reader to pause over feeling, memory, and the emotional pressure carried by ordinary moments. Overview This review looks at the poem as a compact emotional scene. Rather than treating the poem as a puzzle with one fixed answer, it reads the language as a way […]
New Space 2047 Short Story: Karen and the Planet of Bills
A new comic short story about Karen, bills and galactic paperwork.
Review: Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s is a poem by Benjamin Robinson that invites the reader to pause over feeling, memory, and the emotional pressure carried by ordinary moments. Overview This review looks at the poem as a compact emotional scene. Rather than treating the poem as a puzzle with one fixed answer, it reads the language as a way […]
Brian in Space 2047: Determination, Bad Hygiene and Galactic Cuddles
A character post about Brian and his role in Space 2047.
Review: Alright
Alright is a poem by Benjamin Robinson that invites the reader to pause over feeling, memory, and the emotional pressure carried by ordinary moments. Overview This review looks at the poem as a compact emotional scene. Rather than treating the poem as a puzzle with one fixed answer, it reads the language as a way […]
Cedric in Space 2047: Eccentric Energy in a Ridiculous Galaxy
A character post about Cedric from Space 2047.
Review: Alphabet what is your shade
Alphabet what is your shade is a poem by Benjamin Robinson that invites the reader to pause over feeling, memory, and the emotional pressure carried by ordinary moments. Overview This review looks at the poem as a compact emotional scene. Rather than treating the poem as a puzzle with one fixed answer, it reads the […]
