Stant Litore
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Death Has Come Up Into Our Windows
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2011
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13 editions
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Write Characters Your Readers Won't Forget (The Litore Toolkits for Fiction Writers Book 1)
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2015
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2 editions
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What Our Eyes Have Witnessed
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2012
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12 editions
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Strangers in the Land
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2012
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11 editions
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Ansible 15715
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2014
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Lives of Unforgetting: What We Lose in Translation When We Read the Bible, and A Way of Reading the Bible as a Call to Adventure (Rethinking How We Read Book 1)
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Ansible
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2015
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2 editions
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I Will Hold My Death Close
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2014
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5 editions
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No Lasting Burial
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2013
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6 editions
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Write Worlds Your Readers Won't Forget (The Litore Toolkits for Fiction Writers Book 2)
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2017
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2 editions
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“He knew all the stories. His grandfather had given them to him when he sat between the old man’s knees as a child. It was a comfort, though, to hear them again. To call them to mind. All these stories that made him more than just a vintner and more than just a man who carried a spear whom other men were willing to follow. More than just a man who lay dying. The stories made him one of the People, who would never die.”
― Strangers in the Land
― Strangers in the Land
“The problem with aging was not that death was near, for death was always near. The problem with aging was that a woman began to carry too many memories within her.”
― Strangers in the Land
― Strangers in the Land
“when we were far from the urban dome of light pollution, we found the stars unbearably bright, as though someone had switched on the sky.”
― Ansible 15716
― Ansible 15716
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“The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.”
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“For the human memory is short, and even when we write it in stone we quickly forget and the stones crumble and even those stones then forget.”
― Strangers in the Land
― Strangers in the Land
“He knew all the stories. His grandfather had given them to him when he sat between the old man’s knees as a child. It was a comfort, though, to hear them again. To call them to mind. All these stories that made him more than just a vintner and more than just a man who carried a spear whom other men were willing to follow. More than just a man who lay dying. The stories made him one of the People, who would never die.”
― Strangers in the Land
― Strangers in the Land
“The problem with aging was not that death was near, for death was always near. The problem with aging was that a woman began to carry too many memories within her.”
― Strangers in the Land
― Strangers in the Land
“In reading great literature I become a thousand men and yet remain myself...I see with a myriad of eyes,but it is still I who see.”
― An Experiment in Criticism
― An Experiment in Criticism
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