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“Modern culture is an inverse panopticon. Not a drunk father, but a vigilant mother. The masses elect a single person to the hot seat for their five minutes of fame. We, the periphery, are the judges and jury. Because we’re separated (like prisoners, we can’t connect to each other through these impossible walls), we’ve no option but to connect via the sacrificial lamb we’ve placed dead center. Even when we privately dispute the censure or praise we heap upon them, publicly, we echo popular sentiment. To avoid loneliness, we become a single, unthinking mass. And yet, the mother and father both reveal their very limited ability to connect. The proverbial child cannot attach. We participate in this mass identity, but it does not serve us. Our language is reduced to a series of agreed-upon signs reflecting not nuance, but binaries: like/dislike; good/bad; yes/no. We are even more lonely for the failure of it…”
― Good Neighbors
― Good Neighbors
“The sight of her made him understand why he'd lost his faith in God.”
― The Keeper
― The Keeper
“The song finished playing, and Arlo remembered why it had resonated with so many people. It’s nostalgic for something that isn’t real, and it’s sad about that. Everybody’s nostalgic for glory days that never happened.”
― Good Neighbors
― Good Neighbors
“Like, if your life isn’t perfect, you keep your mouth shut and don’t talk about it until it is perfect, and then you brag.”
― Good Neighbors
― Good Neighbors
“Rhea had understood then why people need friends. They need to be seen and known, and accepted nonetheless. Oh, how she’d craved that unburdening”
― Good Neighbors
― Good Neighbors
“The thing people really hate remembering, even as they celebrate a guy nailed to wood: all Gods demand a sacrifice. They're so fucking hungry.”
― Hark! the Herald Angels Scream
― Hark! the Herald Angels Scream
“She’d been grateful to Rhea, for her honesty. Relieved by it, that someone as special and smart as Rhea’d had these same feelings. It’s lonely, being a grown-up. It feels like walking through life in a mask.”
― Good Neighbors
― Good Neighbors
“Bad feelings can be good for art, but unchecked, they’re destructive.”
― Squid Teeth: A Tor Original
― Squid Teeth: A Tor Original
“For a long time, Gertie had blamed herself for Larry. Worried that she'd eaten the wrong things when she was pregnant with him, or been too stressed out. She'd yelled too often and tweaked his nervous system in the wrong direction when he'd been little, or she'd not been affectionate enough and because of that he couldn't connect with others. After the accusation, she'd even worried Arlo had done something to him.
But now, Julia's homemade Robot Boy in his arms, vigilant and cheerful behind his heavy eyelids, she saw that he was the perfect incarnation of all of them. A misfit, who never stops trying.”
― Good Neighbors
But now, Julia's homemade Robot Boy in his arms, vigilant and cheerful behind his heavy eyelids, she saw that he was the perfect incarnation of all of them. A misfit, who never stops trying.”
― Good Neighbors
“For a long time, Gertie had blamed herself for Larry. Worried that she'd eaten the wrong things when she was pregnant with him, or been too stressed out. She'd yelled too often and tweaked his nervous system in the wrong direction when he'd been little, or she'd not been affectionate enough and because of that he couldn't connect with others. After the accusation, she'd even worried Arlo had done something to him.
But now, Julia's homemade Robot Boy in his ars, vigilant and cheerful behind his heavy eyelids, she saw that he was the perfect incarnation of all of them. A misfit, who never stops trying.”
― Good Neighbors
But now, Julia's homemade Robot Boy in his ars, vigilant and cheerful behind his heavy eyelids, she saw that he was the perfect incarnation of all of them. A misfit, who never stops trying.”
― Good Neighbors
“She’d had sex with a boy she wasn’t going to marry. She’d fallen in love with him, knowing that it would never work. Right now the pain seemed worth it because she was in his arms.”
― The Missing
― The Missing
“It’s like when I talk in our family, all anybody hears is singing cats.”
― A Better World
― A Better World
“She’d wanted me to tell her that I loved her. That she’d done good. That she was good. She’d wanted to be seen and understood by the person best positioned to see and understand her. My heart, already broken, had felt as if it were leaking out: had she imagined, in her last breath, that I didn’t love her?”
― Squid Teeth: A Tor Original
― Squid Teeth: A Tor Original
“They go out into the world expecting adventure, and the patriarchy eats them.”
― Good Neighbors
― Good Neighbors
“Even if spirits exist (watching us, haunting us, inhabiting alternate universes that subvert time), granting them entrance through the spaces in our minds, or the structure of our homes, and any other doors we might construct, can only result in man’s utter destruction.”
― Audrey's Door
― Audrey's Door
“Rachel reached down beside her chair to produce a bottle of coconut rum. She locked eyes with Linda as she poured into her mug, as if daring her to say something contrary about it. It was a gross drink.”
― A Better World
― A Better World
“Put her together like Humpty Dumpty ... And she really was dead, Humpty dead. ... He looked at his shoes. They needed polish. Humpty needed polish. No, Humpty needed the police.”
― The Keeper
― The Keeper
“This is my awesome job. This is my baby. I reproduced! Look at me, I reproduced!”
― Squid Teeth: A Tor Original
― Squid Teeth: A Tor Original





