In this chapter, Shmoop talks to the author about his inspirations for the illustrations in the gothic and lolitita bible. He tells us that when he was in high school, he was inspired to draw a story about the goth wearing a magician. The cover illustration of the book inspired him to buy it, and he's since been inspired by it ever since. He's also asked about his real life experiences. He says that he imagines all the time, like if there was a new world in front of him, or if he was walking his dog. He also has dreams where he is actually mizeria, and says that the story is completely different because it is just him in a department store. He asks if there is anything he can tell his readers to expect from the third volume, and she says that she doesn't know what to expect. She also wants to hear from her readers who their favorite character is.
In this chapter, Shmoop talks to the author about his inspirations for the illustrations in the gothic and lolitita bible. He tells us that when he was in high school, he was inspired to draw a story about the goth wearing a magician. The cover illustration of the book inspired him to buy it, and he's since been inspired by it ever since. He's also asked about his real life experiences. He says that he imagines all the time, like if there was a new world in front of him, or if he was walking his dog. He also has dreams where he is actually mizeria, and says that the story is completely different because it is just him in a department store. He asks if there is anything he can tell his readers to expect from the third volume, and she says that she doesn't know what to expect. She also wants to hear from her readers who their favorite character is.