![]() I don’t think it was right to diminish such a prevalent, ongoing circumstance that people have to endure (for no fair reason).Īside from that tiny detail, the book was made with thorough quality. However she then calls this a hazy ‘smudge’ within the internet. I liked that she acknowledged that since it’s popularity in the 90s, people (particularly POC), there has always been harassment and “unhelpful” environments, such as racism. What I particularly had a gripe with was Sarah’s intro to the context of publishing art to the online sphere. It didn’t ring as effective of a message to me than the first two books (which dealt with more around the issues of introversion, anxiety, and depression). ![]() It’s message and photo/comic essay was aimed for aspiring artists- so I am not the intended audience. This book wasn’t great, compared to the first two instalments. ![]()
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