The interview at the end of it does does just get up get straight up weird like it's very confrontational and then they start like talking in language that very much seems like they're just in the book Carmilla. So this all seems like a cool thing that Machado decided to do to foreground the what was originally queer subtext and also reinforce the kind of not a pistol area because it's a Victorian book so you have to put a thing at the front that says I found these papers somewhere it's based on a real thing in somebody's library. It became clear that we're being goofed on and like yeah that's fine I do there are a lot of comments in the Amazon