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Simina Lungu

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Simina Lungu is a Romanian writer of fantasy and speculative fiction. Her works are both in English and in Romanian. She enjoys writing about the unusual and thinks the most important aspect of a book is for it to have a good story that can resonate with anyone. Her published titles include a fantasy novel for children (though adults have been known to enjoy it as well), a science-fiction mystery, and several short stories.

She is currently living in Timisoara, Romania, together with her old lazy dog and her young hyperactive cat.

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Simina Lungu Seeing how a story finally turns out. You can plan all you want. At one moment, something in that story is going to surprise even you. And that's an a…moreSeeing how a story finally turns out. You can plan all you want. At one moment, something in that story is going to surprise even you. And that's an amazing feeling.(less)
Simina Lungu This might seem counterproductive. But the best advice would be: don't take advice when it comes to your writing. Don't just follow a writing tip just…moreThis might seem counterproductive. But the best advice would be: don't take advice when it comes to your writing. Don't just follow a writing tip just because it works for others. Find a system that works for you. (less)
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“You cannot expect the man who made this shield to live easily under the rule of man who worked the sheath of this dagger . . . You are the builders of coursed stone walls, the makers of straight roads and ordered justice and disciplined troops. We know that, we know it all too well. We know that your justice is more sure than ours, and when we rise against you, we see our hosts break against the discipline of your troops, as the sea breaks against a rock. And we do not understand, because all these things are the ordered pattern, and only the free curves of the shield-boss are real to us. We do not understand. And when the time comes that we begin to understand your world, too often we lose the understanding of our own.”
Rosemary Sutcliff, The Eagle of the Ninth

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“I have a special "ah, here I am again, I know exactly what they are going to have for breakfast" feeling when I get back into Roman Britain, which is very nice.”
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“Once, in my father's bookshop, I heard a regular customer say that few things leave a deeper mark on a reader than the first book that finds its way into his heart. Those first images, the echo of words we think we have left behind, accompany us throughout our lives and sculpt a palace in our memory to which, sooner or later—no matter how many books we read, how many worlds we discover, or how much we learn or forget—we will return.”
Carlos Ruiz Zafon, The Shadow of the Wind

“No, I would not want to live in a world without dragons, as I would not want to live in a world without magic, for that is a world without mystery, and that is a world without faith.”
R.A. Salvatore, Streams of Silver

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