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Erica Marchant

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Erica is an author, poet, freelance writer, and world creator working on a first of many novels. Character driven science fiction is her thing.

While she most enjoys writing science & speculative fiction, horror and anything of a sad or dark nature, that doesn't preclude her from writing fiction in many other genres. Whatever ideas pop into her head will eventually make their way on the page.

Her writing captures the reader in the first few lines and leaves them wanting more. Though, her mom-career as a freelance writer keeps her busy, she is working on her first novel (of many), One Way Ticket, and publishes flash fiction, poetry, short stories and other creative writing.

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Black Lives Matter and Our White Children MUST Learn This

How do you raise white children in a world that fears black children? How to do you teach your own white children to understand the fundamental cause of racism, at the hands of white people without making them hate themselves, but empowering them to see color, reject colorblindness, and care for people who looks different from them?





Silence is not okay.





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“A lot of the people who read a bestselling novel, for example, do not read much other fiction. By contrast, the audience for an obscure novel is largely composed of people who read a lot. That means the least popular books are judged by people who have the highest standards, while the most popular are judged by people who literally do not know any better. An American who read just one book this year was disproportionately likely to have read ‘The Lost Symbol’, by Dan Brown. He almost certainly liked it.”
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“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.”
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“The measure of success is not whether you have a tough problem to deal with, but whether it is the same problem you had last year”
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“It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.”
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“We know what we are, but not what we may be.”
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