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Nicole has been writing since they were handed a floppy disc and told how many Word documents could fit on it. They write across the spectrum of sexuality and gender identity in multiple genres, and live in Melbourne with their husband, two cats and a whole lot of books. Probably drinking right now from a bottomless cup of tea.

They can be found on Bluesky: @faerywhimsy and Wordpress: nicolefieldwrites.wordpress.com.


Their books are available on: Amazon | Publisher | B&N | Smashwords | Netgalley
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The Selkie

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The Shock of Survival

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The Last American Hero

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Possibilities

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Bad Beginnings (Anchors, #2)

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One Last Drop (Kismet, #1)

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Aspec Polyamory & Autism 2

I’ve been working on a multi-chapter essay on polyamory through an asexual lens for over a year. There’s so much I want to include in it but the reality is: not all of it will fit. Some of it’s too personal for an academic essay. Some of it is tangential. Some of it’s straight up the result of delving into autistic hyperfocus down a rabbit hole that’s too far gone to be deemed anywhere near releva

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Nicole Field is 61% done with The Fox and the Devil: It looks less like a place people ever lived, and more like a cemetery. Stone edifices marking only absence.
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Nicole Field is 54% done with The Fox and the Devil: “I know that expression. My aunt had it, too. She saw one, when she was young, and she never forgot it. It drove her mad, eventually.”
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This felt like such a terrific return to the kind of writing I experienced in These Broken Stars and the subsequent trilogy that I was genuinely surprised to see this was written sans Meagan Spooner. Amie really does have a talent for sticking two p ...more
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“Birthdays were wretched, delicious things when you lived in Beau Rivage. The clock stuck midnight, and presents gave way to magic.

Curses bloomed.

Girls bit into sharp apples instead of birthday cake, chocked on the ruby-and-white slivers, and collapsed into enchanted sleep. Unconscious beneath cobweb canopies, frozen in coffins of glass, they waited for their princes to come. Or they tricked ogres, traded their voices for love, danced until their glass slippers cracked.

A prince would awaken, roused by the promise of true love, and find he had a witch to destroy. A heart to steal. To tear from the rib cage, where it was cushioned by bloody velvet, and deliver it to the queen who demanded the princess's death.

Girls became victims and heroines.

Boys became lovers and murderers.

And sometimes... they became both.”
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“War is not just the business of death, it is the antitheses of life.”
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“I can't explain the birds to you even if I tried. In the early morning, when the sun's rays peek over the mountain and subtly light up the landscape in a glow that, if audible, would sound like a hum, the birds sing. They sing in a layered symphony, hundreds deep. You really can't believe how beautiful it is. You hear bass notes from across the farm and soprano notes from the tree in front of you all at once, at varying volumes, like a massive choir that stretches across fifty acres of land. I love birds. But not as much as my wife loves them. My wife thinks about them, whereas I only notice them once they call for attention. But she looks for them, builds fountains for them, and saves them after they crash into windows. I've seen her save many birds. She holds them gently in the palm of her hand, and she takes them to one of the fountains she's built especially for them and holds their beaks up to the gentle trickle of water to let them drink, to wake them up from their dazed stupor. No matter how much time it takes, she doesn't leave them until they recover. And they mostly always do.”
Portia de Rossi, Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain

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“A book is made from a tree. It is an assemblage of flat, flexible parts (still called "leaves") imprinted with dark pigmented squiggles. One glance at it and you hear the voice of another person, perhaps someone dead for thousands of years. Across the millennia, the author is speaking, clearly and silently, inside your head, directly to you. Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people, citizens of distant epochs, who never knew one another. Books break the shackles of time ― proof that humans can work magic.”
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“The first draft of anything is shit.”
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Nicole Field Ronyell wrote: "Hey! Thanks for the friend invite!"

You're very welcome :)


Ronyell Hey! Thanks for the friend invite!


Nicole Field Steven wrote: "I need to read those Buffy season 8 comics. I keep forgetting!!!"

I saw that! They are more amazing the further along you get. Want to buddy read when you catch up?


Steven I need to read those Buffy season 8 comics. I keep forgetting!!!


Nicole Field Steven wrote: "I've emulated your status updates with quotations now. I love it, and it makes me really look for fun things to quote. :)"

I'm glad! I find it so much fun. And those quotable moments do so much more to remind me of what I read before than my reviews do ;)


Steven I've emulated your status updates with quotations now. I love it, and it makes me really look for fun things to quote. :)


Nicole Field Karen wrote: "That was an obscure answer! I looked it up, but I can only read in English so I will take your answer for it ;)"

Hee! It is an English book, although the names don't sound it. English fantasy: Kushiel's Scion (Imriel's Trilogy, #1) by Jacqueline Carey . Definitely worth a read!


Karen ⊰✿ That was an obscure answer! I looked it up, but I can only read in English so I will take your answer for it ;)


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