In the words of Otis Reading, I think it's always good to try a little tenderness.
More seriously, I find it creatively inspiring to see where a typical direction of storytelling goes and then experiment with how it might be taken elsewhere. If the end of the universe is often bleak, what would it look like to make it feel like the natural development of a lasting friendship?
It's hard to have an apocalypse with a soft touch, but you managed it.
In the words of Otis Reading, I think it's always good to try a little tenderness.
More seriously, I find it creatively inspiring to see where a typical direction of storytelling goes and then experiment with how it might be taken elsewhere. If the end of the universe is often bleak, what would it look like to make it feel like the natural development of a lasting friendship?
I really enjoyed this metaphysical piece, as well as the post-mortem (did you intend the pun? 😆) for it! 😄
Thanks, and yes, the pun is very much intended :D