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"Rin doesn't want to survive," Momota admits. "She wants to disappear. In Japanese society, there is a pressure to be quiet, to not disturb the wa (harmony). Rin weaponizes this cultural trauma. She realizes that if she can become silent enough, the monsters walk past her. But if she becomes truly silent... does she exist at all?"
Emiri Momota’s A Quiet Place is a delicate, immersive exploration of silence, memory, and the spaces we inhabit when words fall away. In this exclusive look, Momota’s voice—soft but incisive—guides readers through scenes that linger like echoes, each paragraph carefully calibrated to honor stillness without flattening emotion. a quiet place emiri momota exclusive
So, when Paramount Pictures sought to expand the Quiet Place ecosystem beyond the Abbott family, they didn’t call a traditional comic book writer or a novelist. They called Emiri Momota to architect a new tactile experience. "Rin doesn't want to survive," Momota admits
