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Kevin Christopher Snipes


Born
Florida

Kevin Christopher Snipes is a New York-based writer who was born and raised in Florida. He spent his early career in the theater writing such plays as A Bitter Taste, The Chimes and Ashes, Ashes. Later, for Gimlet Media, he created the queer fantasy podcast The Two Princes. He can generally be found watching reruns of Doctor Who and The Golden Girls in his spare time. Milo and Marcos at the End of the World is his first novel.

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“Maybe a God that roots for love is the only God worth believing in.”
Kevin Christopher Snipes, Milo and Marcos at the End of the World

“There are two things I can definitely taste: salt and hope.”
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“I really do have to make a choice between you and my parents, or you and God, or you and the whole stupid planet, then I choose you. From now until the end of time. I choose you.”
Thunder crashes outside our window, like the sky is splitting open, and all at once our room plunges into darkness. I can just make out Marcos’s face in the candlelight. Even in the chaos he hasn’t taken his eyes off me.
“I choose you too,” he says, stepping forward and taking my face in his hands. Then his lips are on mine and all I can taste is heaven.”
Kevin Christopher Snipes, Milo and Marcos at the End of the World

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