| Quitter #3 was reviewed in issue #23 of Zine World: "Through a series of images expanded into personal vignettes, Trace tells the story of a child becoming an adult in a world increasingly more complicated and disturbing. Simple counting becomes the foundation of a culture that treats everything like machines. Told from a dark and accusing 'we' POV, this seems to be a lament for the future of the human race. Pocket-sized, hand-cut with a heavy stock, silkscreened cover. Tastes like: smoke bomb."
Quitter #4 was reviewed in #25.5 of Zine World: "Quitter #4: Everything about this is impressive. The writing is stellar, and the packaging very polished. Trace (Quitter) gives us four vignettes on varied topics, woven into a common, flowing theme. The subject matter is intimate and stark. With precision word-smithing, Trace ventures into parts of the emotional landscape we normally avoid, and engages us by tapping the common well of humanity with an unflinching examination of his personal experience. Inspirational." |
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"In these days of snow the birds are gone, the air at sunrise quiet from life. Nesting material lies buried under piles of leaves and earth, as dormant as the worms, deer ticks and decaying hearts of Autumn’s death. A child’s boot crunches over gravel and ice crystals on the way to an approaching school bus, the wishes for a snow day wasted under the gray clouds of chance." by trace
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