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Arlen C.

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bibliophile. poetry scribbler. logophile. aspirant novelist. pianist. mythology lover. chocolate connoisseur. green tea aficionado.

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Average rating: 4.56 · 122 ratings · 40 reviews · 3 distinct works
Unmythologize

4.66 avg rating — 64 ratings — published 2016 — 4 editions
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Love Letters to Ghosts

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Cross My Heart

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“mama, you taught me to look pretty but i can’t anymore, and i am learning that’s okay. i am learning to sharpen my teeth and rule kingdoms, instead.”
Arlen C., Unmythologize

“i am learning to sharpen my teeth and rule kingdoms, instead.”
Arlen C., Unmythologize

“iv. you are not a masterpiece, you are not a symphony and here’s the thing: you are learning that’s okay, that sometimes the echoes are enough. you are not a poem. he is not a poet. but you are trying to write your own story.”
Arlen C., Unmythologize

“She closes her eyes. He probably won’t come back, she thinks. Or he will, differently. What they have now they can never have back again. But for her the pain of loneliness will be nothing to the pain that she used to feel, of being unworthy. He brought her goodness like a gift and now it belongs to her. Meanwhile his life opens out before him in all directions at once. They’ve done a lot of good for each other. Really, she thinks, really. People can really change one another.
You should go, she says. I’ll always be here. You know that.”
Sally Rooney, Normal People

“Her eyes fill up with tears again and she closes them. Even in memory she will find this moment unbearably intense, and she's aware of this now, while it's happening. She has never believed herself fit to be loved by any person. But now she has a new life, of which this is the first moment, and even after many years have passed she will still think: Yes, that was it, the beginning of my life.”
Sally Rooney, Normal People

“Sometimes, when he is holding me and I feel like I am liquid in his arms, I wonder if anything else in my life will seem real after this. It is as if I traveled beyond the earth and reached out and touched a burning star, and it is both unendurable and terrifying.”
Frances Cha, If I Had Your Face
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“In a way, I will be glad when we are almost home and the scenery will turn into rice fields and farm plots, and I will be reminded of how far I have come, instead of what I cannot reach.”
Frances Cha, If I Had Your Face

“I AM GLAD, then, that I will never love someone again in this way. I would not survive a second time. In America, one of my professors said once that the best art comes from an unbearable life – if you live through it, that is.”
Frances Cha, If I Had Your Face

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