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Porcupine Strongwill

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Average rating: 4.3 · 10 ratings · 2 reviews · 4 distinct works
The Angelic Conflict

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“I think people write to remember:
(Whether) to bring back a mem'ry to life,
(Or for their future selves a reminder,
Once God begins to dim their lights).

But I learnt that I write not just to recall,
Because, damn, I cite well if I let,
Profusely[-]vividly remembering all –
I think I write in hopes to forget.”
Porcupine Strongwill, Forgotten Things to Say

“...I hate myself for letting him know that I still think about him, that I carry him around inside my skin.”
Katie Cotugno, How to Love

“I like him so stupidly much.”
Katie Cotugno, How to Love

“...it occurs to me that one day was never meant to hold so much.”
Katie Cotugno, How to Love

“...somehow this seems inevitable, the natural course of things. Maybe he's a homing pigeon. Maybe I'm his home.”
Katie Cotugno, How to Love

“It felt like he could open up my head and see inside.”
Katie Cotugno, How to Love

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