From the Oakland North review:


Two Twitter novels from Pamela Matsuda-Dunn’s prolific online series of novels make a reverse migration from digital to the printed page. (Matsuda-Dunn writes one new seven-chapter novel a week; each chapter is written as a single Tweet.) Each 140-character chapter is displayed on the gallery’s walls as an object in its own frame. One of the miniature tomes chronicles the entire birth and death of a relationship.


In addition, there is a comic book, published in conjunction with this exhibition that includes an illustrated Twitter novel, “Harlow Cemetery,” and a secret comic strip from 2000, called “Searching for Light.”

Harlow Cemetery
PALE MALE
SPEED DATING
#114 THE HANDSHAKE
#115 MACK DADDY
#116 DENNIS
#117 MORNING EXPRESS
#118 THE HOUSE WITH BARS
#119 TV LAND
#120 G SQUARED
#121 CONTRACT OF MISUNDERSTANDING
#122 SMILE
#124 GIRL NO WONDER
#125 WHEN I WAS NINE
#126 GOOD DAY, I AM LAURENT EDEMA
#127 DON'T STARE
#128 SKELETONS
#129 O MY HOMUNCULUS
#130 MARITSA FROM SIBERIA
#131 WASHING UP
#132 GUVNOR
#133 THE MOVE
#134 MADE MAID
#135 LIFE IS A SALAD
#136 THE LESSON
#137 RON
#138 THE DREAD