
Well, aren’t you the…ponderous one?
Second in the Ponderous series, Ponderous One is full of similar questions to those in the first, which will help you view the world around you much differently.
For instance, “Why would the second in a series be titled One?”
With such profound questions as, “What if fiction writers are not writing what they imagine, but instead writing about distant realities?” and “How can one search for empyreal evidence?” Ponderous One is a fantastic way to ruminate on life and the mysteries of your everyday.
The reason these books are titled Ponderous and Ponderous One are partly because of the fabulous song by 2NU (a.k.a. 2NU2) and their song “This Is Ponderous“. The song takes you on a trip with a mystical character through his dreamland, making you wonder what it would be like to miss work for a day and keep dreaming.
The Ponderous series will take you on a trip, or even a series of trips, as you mull over the profound questions within the pages. Ponderous One manages to pick up where Ponderous left off, and here’s a secret for those of you paying attention to this ‘barchive, rather than only reading about the book in your local critic’s ‘zine: it’s called One because the second number on a number line is one, and the first number is zero. Silly, I know, but it helps you think critically. It helps to see a different side of things, because when you can see the other side, it opens up possibilities.
Ultimately, that’s what Ponderous One is about: seeing a different side of things.
