THE LAST PAPER BOOK
How many times have you had the chance to read the flip side of a story while it was still being written? The Last Paper Book is not just the sequel to The W.A.Y. Protocol; it is its simultaneous reflection. In a rare literary feat, James Alexander Smith, Heron Robledo, and Luca Sposito developed two works in parallel, crossing narrative boundaries while the pages were still warm. While one prepared the ground, the other already occupied the territory, creating a writing engineering that defies the traditional format of a "series" or "continuation." Here, the mystery lies not only in what is told, but in how it was conceived. James Alexander Smith presents the outcome of a mechanism we watched being born in Sposito’s records. It is a work born of a constant and invisible dialogue between authors who decided to challenge the chronology of publication. If you felt that something was being plotted between the lines of The W.A.Y. Protocol, here you will find the reason. It is not about reading the second book; it is about completing a puzzle that was cut in two different countries and times, but driven by a single will: to reclaim literature as a unique, tactile, and unrepeatable event.