Clara Cooper, youngest of three, writes a farewell letter to her sister, detailing the measures she's taken to cope with the expectations of the organisations defining their lives, using the only paper available to her: the very letters on which these agencies once dispatched their dictates.
Mindstorm Comics presents a discovered manuscript depicting a dystopian future that is only a nudge away.
"This is a dense, grim read but an immensely rewarding one. Clara has no room to move, neither does the book and both, in the end, excel. Do yourself a favour and find out how."
I met the Mindstain Comics guys at True Believers convention in Cheltenham. I was impressed by their display visuals and ended up having a long chat with them, they are lovely, and buying all the comics they had. There's a wide range of weirdness, but this is the peak.
This is a taut, Orwellian tale, told through annotated letters and comic strips, of sisters in a controlled future society that packs a real gut punch.