Swords by James Roome
A woman sits alone in an office waiting room. She inhales, deeply. She can smell- herself. So begins a surrealist odyssey that takes in blue mountains and giant duvets, prosthetic limbs and oranges, cannibalism and active wear, before ending in a gym. Swords is a narrative about the absurdity of rationality, the attempt to impose order on chaos, the gradual decay of selfhood in a world without MEANING. But, mostly, it is the story of a gradual stumble into emotional connection and the joys and terrors that can bring.
PRAISE for Swords: Swords is a weird and wonderful page turner of a story. It is graphic and dreamlike, yet also grounded in the world we live in. The characters are irresistible. Funny, compelling and oddly tender. - Ian Seed
ABOUT James Roome:
James Roome is a musician, poet and teacher from Manchester, UK.
PRAISE for Swords: Swords is a weird and wonderful page turner of a story. It is graphic and dreamlike, yet also grounded in the world we live in. The characters are irresistible. Funny, compelling and oddly tender. - Ian Seed
ABOUT James Roome:
James Roome is a musician, poet and teacher from Manchester, UK.
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