Rachel Lyon
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I Wish I'd Been Born a Unicorn
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2015
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7 editions
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Goddess: When She Rules: Expressions by Contemporary Women
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2017
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3 editions
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A Royal Mess (Early Bird Readers ― Purple
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Not Enough for Queen Fluff
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Molly and the Monarch
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The Conium Review: Vol. 6
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The Cautionary Tale of the Childe of Hale
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2013
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2 editions
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Epiphany (Fall/Winter 2020)
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Moving Mountains
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Self-Portrait of a Hero
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“Fear is better than boredom, danger trumps familiarity, the unknown is always more interesting than the known.”
― Fruit of the Dead
― Fruit of the Dead
“Weed always has this flattening effect on her attention. Like Google Earth it spins the world and zooms in on its topography unbiased. Everything is equally entrancing-slash-distracting. The world is a bottomless trash bag.”
― Fruit of the dead
― Fruit of the dead
“I knew she did not love me, not really. I knew that to her I was just a puzzle piece that had to be forced to fit. And yet as she held me too close, squeezed me hard enough to bruise my ribs, as she cried into my hair, as her tears pooled in my ears I felt: this is what it is like to be loved.”
― Self-Portrait with Boy
― Self-Portrait with Boy
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