According to author Carrie McMillan, "the idea for Love grew out of an Autumn spent listening to 69 Love Songs by The Magnetic Fields and watching some dramatic cloud formations over the skies of Devon in the South West of England. I wanted to write a piece that would capture the steely hardness of some kinds of love, in contrast to the moonlight and roses generally associated with true love. The grey colour scheme and imagery seeks to reflect this hard love, as well as the stormy Autumn skies." -- from frAme, Issue 4, 2000
"Carrie McMillan is a writer and secondary school English teacher, busy convincing herself she has enough energy to do both things well. When she's wearing her writer hat she ploughs through the final draft of her first novel and has more recently returned to writing poetry, a form she finds most suited to hypertext writing. She has recently collaborated on Estar de Gala, a hypertext fiction site, and plans to extend that project." -- from frAme, Issue 4, 2000
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Published in 2000 by frAme in Issue 4.
Nottingham Trent University, with the permission of Sue Thomas, gave this copy of the work to the Electronic Literature Lab in Spring 2016.
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