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Tapestry

by Daniel Ravipinto

About the Story

You were born; you lived; you died. Not everyone gets a second chance to go back and change crucial decisions. You have been granted one and must go back to critical moral dilemmas; but do you change the course of your life, or daren't you?
[--blurb from The Z-Files Catalogue]

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v.9: 05-May-2022 01:17 - Paul O'Brian (Current Version) - Edit Page - Normal View
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v.8: 05-May-2022 01:11 - Paul O'Brian
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v.7: 03-May-2009 20:05 - Dave Chapeskie
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  v.6: 03-May-2009 19:54 - Dave Chapeskie
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v.5: 03-May-2009 19:44 - Dave Chapeskie
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v.2: 11-Mar-2008 22:56 - David Welbourn
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v.1: 16-Oct-2007 01:47 - IFDB
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2 Off-Site Reviews

>VERBOSE -- Paul O'Brian's Interactive Fiction page
An impressive piece of work.
I thought this was really an impressive piece of work. Yes, it was a bit heavy-handed at times, and probably a little too derivative of Neil Gaiman's visions of Fate and Evil in his Sandman cycle. But nonetheless, I found the situations compelling, the dilemmas convincing, and if a work is going to be derivative of someone, you could do a hell of a lot worse than Gaiman.
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Reviews by C.E. Forman and Duncan Stevens
I loved the writing in "Tapestry," particularly the purgatorial prologue scenes. Vivid and absorbing, the prose makes you feel, which is rare for I-F. ...

Despite my differences with it, though, I must grant that Tapestry is a well-written and, mostly, well-crafted work, with plenty of thought behind it. ...


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