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Fighting in the epic struggle between pen and paper, Dmytry Karpov designed a website for writers while still in high school. As a child, he always thought in images and would spend hours walking around in circles, replaying movies in his head and creating new ones. (His own movies were better.)

He heard the siren call of the muses at an early age and penned his first masterpiece when he was twelve-years-old. Okay, masterpiece may be stretching it, but he didn't give up. At the ripe age of sixteen he began an epic fantasy that would someday leave all epic fantasies green with envy. It now sits on his computer, 80,000 words into it, and only one third complete. He might someday finish it.

Fortunately, by the time he entered college, he learned
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Why I Love My Wife

My wife's kitten, Shadow, with my wife's book.I snapped at my wife today. I snapped and hated it.

"What's wrong?" she asked.

My nostrils flared at that, my eyes narrowed. "I cleaned the bathroom yesterday, and guess what I found? An open yogurt. An open yogurt in the bathroom, on the floor, right beside the toilet!"  I flung my hands around, constructing the scene, flinging rage across the kitch Read more of this blog post »
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Published on August 20, 2012 17:51
Average rating: 4.04 · 1,064 ratings · 155 reviews · 9 distinct works
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“She opened herself to him, and, in that moment, she opened herself to the world. Let it hurt her. Let it burn her veins, boil her blood and scorch her heart. For where there could be pain, there could be pleasure and love. She would be cold no longer. She would melt the hearts of others, and in turn, they would melt hers. She would feel the full spectrum of emotions and cry. She would be human. And she would be happy.”
Dmytry Karpov, Kiss Me in Paris

“It's like I'm giving birth from my mouth.”
Dmytry Karpov, Kiss Me in Paris

“Setting suns always seem sad, beautiful but tragic in their way. It's another goodbye, a farewell to a day that can never be relived, never be recaptured. It's gone forever, lost in imperfect memories of what might have been.”
Dmytry Karpov, Kiss Me in Paris

“One star breaks off from the others, shooting across the sky, a bright light trailing behind it, and I finally understand why people wish on dying stars. Because something always has to die for life to give birth to a new dream.”
Kimberly Kinrade, Kiss Me in Paris

“Paris is pregnant with layers of history, colored with the ink of artists who dared to dream of a world only they could see.”
Kimberly Kinrade, Kiss Me in Paris

“It's like I'm giving birth from my mouth.”
Dmytry Karpov, Kiss Me in Paris

“It's the nature of being human that, in our own blindness, we lash out and blind others.”
Kimberly Kinrade, Kiss Me in Paris

“I think of Winter, of her smile, her eyes, her arms wrapped around me, and I know where home is. It's wherever she is, and right now she is too far away. My heart has escaped my body and is walking Paris without me.”
Kimberly Kinrade, Kiss Me in Paris

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Elizabeth Kolodziej Hi! How are you? Thanks for asking to be friends on here. I hope we get to have lots of talks about lots of books :)


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Jonas Saul Thanks for the add. Happy reading...

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