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Praise for The Gatherer:

"5 out of 5. The Gatherer is a romantic epic set in magical lands that stars a gifted, irresistible girl. Though its framework is familiar, the novel is distinguished by its fresh characterizations... moved along by flowing prose... And exquisite details are used to vivify each setting..." —Foreword Clarion Reviews

"Impressively deep character development (both human and animal), solid world-building, intricate plotting and subtle philosophical morsels throughout... make for an enthralling, multi tapestried read. ...a contemplative story about courage, healing, and the life-changing power of love." —BlueInk Review

"Peregrine is... an endearing protagonist, and not necessarily a character whom readers might expect to le
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Kit Trzebunia For me, writing is a release. It helps me to process emotions—even if what I'm writing about has nothing to do with whatever is bothering me in the ba…moreFor me, writing is a release. It helps me to process emotions—even if what I'm writing about has nothing to do with whatever is bothering me in the background. And also, I'm an avid reader, but sometimes what I really want to read hasn't been written. So... I write it myself.(less)
Kit Trzebunia Believe in yourself, and write the story only you can write. James Scott Bell expressed it beautifully when he said the key to originality is to write…moreBelieve in yourself, and write the story only you can write. James Scott Bell expressed it beautifully when he said the key to originality is to write who you are. And as Robin McKinley has pointed out, we each only have one story to tell; its whether or not we find interesting ways to retell it that's important.(less)
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“A wrong should always be addressed, Peregrine, but you cannot always make the scales come out even. There will be times in your life when you must bear a heavier load than someone else, simply because you can.”
Kit Trzebunia, The Gatherer

“A wrong should always be addressed, Peregrine, but you cannot always make the scales come out even. There will be times in your life when you must bear a heavier load than someone else, simply because you can.”
Kit Trzebunia, The Gatherer

“Beyond that, memories have a way of changing on us. Souring or sweetening over time—like a brew we drink, then recreate later by taste, only getting the ingredients mostly right. You can’t taste a memory without tainting it with who you have become.”
Brandon Sanderson, Tress of the Emerald Sea

“In short, Tress was a normal teenage girl. She knew this because the other girls often mentioned how they weren’t like “everyone else,” and after a while Tress figured that the group “everyone else” must include only her. The other girls were obviously right, as they all knew how to be unique—they were so good at it, in fact, that they did it together.”
Brandon Sanderson, Tress of the Emerald Sea

“I love memories. They are our ballads, our personal foundation myths. But I must acknowledge that memory can be cruel if left unchallenged. Memory is often our only connection to who we used to be. Memories are fossils, the bones left by dead versions of ourselves. More potently, our minds are a hungry audience, craving only the peaks and valleys of experience. The bland erodes, leaving behind the distinctive bits to be remembered again and again. Painful or passionate, surreal or sublime, we cherish those little rocks of peak experience, polishing them with the ever-smoothing touch of recycled proxy living. In so doing—like pagans praying to a sculpted mud figure—we make of our memories the gods which judge our current lives. I love this. Memory may not be the heart of what makes us human, but it’s at least a vital organ.”
Brandon Sanderson, Tress of the Emerald Sea

“Many perils could fit between the sounds in “should be.”
Brandon Sanderson, Tress of the Emerald Sea

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