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Rebecca Beardsall is the author of the memoirs The Unfurling Frond and My Place in the Spiral. She received her MA in English from Lehigh University and her MFA from Western Washington University. Her poetry and essays have appeared in SWIMM, West Texas Review, Two Cities Review, The Schuylkill Valley Journal, Poetry NZ, Thimble Lit Magazine, and Gold Man Review. Find her at: rebeccabeardsall.com

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“Yes, I'm alive," Mat said. "I'm usually pretty good at staying alive. I've only failed one time that I can remember, and it hardly counts.”
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“Cauthon lives," Arganda said. "And that's bloody amazing, considering that someone blew up his command post, set fire to his tenet, killed a bunch of his damane, and chased off his wife. Cauthon crawled out of it somehow."
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“I love words," Mat said. "There are some deliciously pretty words out there. 'Smile.' That's always sounded like a pretty word to me. Don't you think? Or, perhaps, the words 'I promise not to kill Egwene right now for trying to touch me, the Empress, may I live forever, because we really bloody need her for the next couple of weeks or so.'" He eyeed Fortuona pointedly.”
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“He doesn't know what to make of me," Mat said softly.
"How very uncommon. I can't think of anyone else who has reacted that way to you, Mat.”
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