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“With a keen sense of precision and a strong note of recognition, this work invites the reader into a story of longing, friendship, and a desperate urge to fill an inner void.
The carefully crafted imagery skillfully navigates between humor and sorrow, togetherness and solitude, yellow and black-and-white, while the protagonist’s voice lends the narrative an intensely personal quality. The innovative symbolism impresses, entertains, and moves us. The queer circumstances are refreshingly self-evident.
Scott Huber’s No Shortage of Thoughts leaves us with many thoughts about the things that truly matter in life: love, belonging, emptiness. And our inner yellow duck.”
-Prisma jury motivation
“With a keen sense of precision and a strong note of recognition, this work invites the reader into a story of longing, friendship, and a desperate urge to fill an inner void.
The carefully crafted imagery skillfully navigates between humor and sorrow, togetherness and solitude, yellow and black-and-white, while the protagonist’s voice lends the narrative an intensely personal quality. The innovative symbolism impresses, entertains, and moves us. The queer circumstances are refreshingly self-evident.
Scott Huber’s No Shortage of Thoughts leaves us with many thoughts about the things that truly matter in life: love, belonging, emptiness. And our inner yellow duck.”
-Prisma jury motivation