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Latest revision as of 15:12, 2 October 2021
In the Collapsed Cosmos, Jenny Everywhere knew of Morrison, alongside Moore and Moorcock, as one of the leading figures of “60s-80s counterculture British media”.
Jenny, whose memories of her true multi-dimensional nature had been suppressed, believed that her childhood “fancies” of being an interdimensional adventurer had been inspired, among other things, by Moorcock, Moore and Morrison's work, mixed up with “half-digested occultism and quantum physics”. (PROSE: The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere)
Behind the scenes
Grant Morrison's works were the original topic of the Barbelith forum, on which Jenny Everywhere was created.