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  • #1
    “A large, white, winged horse stands before me, wings outspread and nostrils dilated, she writes.  He tells me that he is here to carry me into the moonlit realms of imagination, dreams, and intuition.  He uses his hooves to strike at the ground of my being, to trigger wellsprings of poetic inspiration and artistic creativity fed by memories of times long since past, memories that often creep into the dream time.  Furthermore, he says the deep unconscious – in the form of a magician’s spell – is calling to me to remember who I have been and who I am destined to be.”
    Kathy Martone, Victorian Songlight: The Birthings of Magic & Mystery

  • #2
    Barry Kirwan
    “I’m not convinced we can take them out from a distance, Nathan. That’s always been the American solution, by the way. Bigger guns. Nukes. Drone strikes.”
    Barry Kirwan, When the children come

  • #3
    Steven Lomazow
    “Another new and groundbreaking story in FDR Unmasked is about his highly consequential friendship with Vincent Astor, the closest with any man in his adult life. To truly understand the “real” Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the one behind his mask of deception, it is important to understand their almost brotherly relationship.”
    Steven Lomazow, FDR Unmasked: 73 Years of Medical Cover-ups That Rewrote History

  • #4
    Stephen  Alder
    “What is the nature of your emergency?”
    “I was assaulted in the street,” Krissa responds.
    “What is the location of the assault?”
    “At my current coordinates.”
    “Do you need medical attention?”
    “No, but my attackers do.”
    Stephen Alder, Deehabta’s Song

  • #5
    Michael G. Kramer
    “Meanwhile, the British had announced that they would leave all British bases east of Suez. That cause great concern to the Prime Minister of Australia, Robert Menzies, who immediately went into discussion about this with cabinet ministers.”
    Michael G. Kramer, A Gracious Enemy

  • #6
    “He used his large shoulders and movements to impose his dominance over others as he strutted around but his facial expressions were a giveaway to people like Maeve who was born into a gritty group of native born fighting Irish. While many saw him as a man who worked his way up to power and influence and attained success that others fail to achieve, she saw him as a sham. He didn’t acquire loyalty by goodwill, but by corruption, fear, and loathing.”
    A.G. Russo, The Cases Nobody Wanted

  • #7
    Terry Goodkind
    “The Second Rule is that the greatest harm can result from the best intentions. It sounds a paradox, but kindness and good intentions can be an insidious path to destruction. Sometimes doing what seems right is wrong, and can cause harm. The only counter to it is knowledge, wisdom, forethought, and understanding the First Rule. Even then, that is not always enough.”
    Terry Goodkind, Stone of Tears

  • #8
    Susanna Clarke
    “the Theory of Other Worlds. Simply put, it said that when knowledge or power went out of this world it did two things: first, it created another place; and second, it left a hole, a door between this world where it had once existed and the new place it had made.”
    Susanna Clarke, Piranesi

  • #9
    John Bunyan
    “this?”
    John Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress

  • #10
    Todd Burpo
    “We’d been given a gift and our job now was to unwrap it…and see what’s inside.”
    Todd Burpo

  • #11
    Gail Carson Levine
    “I write fiction for lots of reasons. One is power. I'm in charge when I write. So are you. You create the world of the story. You make the rules.”
    Gail Carson Levine, Writing Magic: Creating Stories that Fly



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