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Carina Gaskell

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Carina Gaskell writes multicultural romance novels led by Filipina characters. She believes that romance is political, from who gets their Happy Ever After to how they get it and why. She seeks to explore the intersections of love, art, culture, and politics in her work, and publishes independently as praxis.


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“People in America think that a ticket to their country is a blessing rom the gods that everyone in the world is praying for. They don't see the faces of Filipinos when they come back home. They don't see how big their smile are once their places touches down, how they burst out of the airport and soak up that familiar humidity, how they envelop both their families and their country in a hug. Sure, I want to go to college in the US, but it''s not because I hate the Philippines. My country isn't perfect, but I don't think people love their home because it's perfect. People love their home because it's home.”
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“I look at her and my head fills with this melody. A song that's been playing longer than I've been alive. A song that will keep playing even after I'm gone.”
Carina Gaskell, Second Chance Books

“You shouldn’t string someone along just because you can’t make up your mind.”
Carina Gaskell, Second Chance Books

“I hope, selfishly, that they’ll see the outtakes I took of Nell and know for sure that she was loved. If not by many, then by me.”
Carina Gaskell, Second Chance Books

“I look at her and my head fills with this melody. A song that's been playing longer than I've been alive. A song that will keep playing even after I'm gone.”
Carina Gaskell, Second Chance Books

“People in America think that a ticket to their country is a blessing rom the gods that everyone in the world is praying for. They don't see the faces of Filipinos when they come back home. They don't see how big their smile are once their places touches down, how they burst out of the airport and soak up that familiar humidity, how they envelop both their families and their country in a hug. Sure, I want to go to college in the US, but it''s not because I hate the Philippines. My country isn't perfect, but I don't think people love their home because it's perfect. People love their home because it's home.”
Mae Coyiuto, Chloe and the Kaishao Boys

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