‘love letters’ uses both the Greek myth of the Moirai and a collection of poetry written over the course of two years to convey an experimental story of mortality, the ethics of humanity, and how, in spite of everything, life is worth living. Clotho, a being resembling life, is in turmoil: is it ethical to continue to create life in a world where evil reigns over good? As a last-ditch effort, Clotho creates Lachesis, a manifestation of herself, to experience life’s ups and downs – and to make the decision of whether or not life is worthwhile in its current state.
Emily Mazurkiewicz is a recent graduate from Stevens Institute of Technology with a B.A in Audio Engineering. Growing up, she always had a passion for the camera (first for acting and, later, for cinematography and editing). She took her first screenwriting class in 2022, rekindling a love for creative writing and storytelling. Today, her work is a culmination of knowledge she gained from working on countless school assignments and passion projects, and she hopes to tell even more stories in the future.