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Isabella Rogge

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Author writes under the penname Bella Ryan as well.

Isabella Rogge began writing when she was eight years old, beginning with poetry and progressing to short stories and novels in her early teen years. She wrote and self-published her first novel, Sanguine Moon, in 2013.

​Recent works include Charcoal Sun, a prequel to her debut novel, and her two poetry collections: sweet hearts: poetry for the anxious and in love and the reckless kind: poetry for the heartbroken and healing.

Born in California but raised in Colorado, Isabella graduated from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs in 2021, majoring in Biology. She lives with her husband, who she coauthored Fire in the Stars with, her daughter Rosalyn, and her pup Athena. While not writin
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Fire In The Stars

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Sanguine Moon

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Reading this in one day was a special form of heartbreak. I knew how it would end from the first page and that didn't soften any blow whatsoever.
My new favorite Hunger Games book? Hard to unseat Catching Fire, but never say never(more).
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“You live," I said, "Knowing you will die. Everyone lives every day knowing they could die at any moment. And yet they carry on. They lift their heads high and carry on and build a beautiful, amazing world. What for, if there is no point? Bravery. Courage. To live knowing death hangs over you. Sweet misery, fragile threads of life and existence, and you still fight for every moment, to be alive and to be as alive as possible."

"And the point?"

"The point, Jane, is for beauty. Simplistic, joyous beauty; complicated, twisted beauty-- the beauty of courage, the beauty of loss. For if there is a Something Else out there, it is surely hidden among the beauty of this world.”
Isabella Rogge, Exhaled: A Novella

“Chaos lifted on wings and flew.”
Isabella Rogge, Sanguine Moon

“Some people, no matter how much love you give them, cannot be saved. The first victories do not guarantee the last. That doesn't mean there isn't a point to loving them, or that the first victory doesn't matter. If anything, love them more. Celebrate the victory while it remains a victory. Joy is limited-- but then, so is sorrow.”
Isabella Rogge, Exhaled: A Novella

“But chastity means passion, chastity means neurasthenia. And passion and neurasthenia mean instability. And instability means the end of civilization. You can’t have a lasting civilization without plenty of pleasant vices.”
Aldous Huxley, Brave New World

“Chaos lifted on wings and flew.”
Isabella Rogge, Sanguine Moon

“Together we can take this world, and all those whose knees have never felt the sting of the earth will bow to us”
Isabella Rogge, Sanguine Moon

“And he didn't really know where he was going, but he did know he was going somewhere, because you really have to go somewhere, don't you?”
Shel Silverstein, Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back

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