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  • #1
    Colleen Hoover
    “Whoever said the truth hurts was being an optimist. The truth is an excruciatingly painful son of a bitch.”
    Colleen Hoover, November 9

  • #2
    Colleen Hoover
    “I'll love you even when I can't"
    "I'll love you even when I shouldn't”
    Colleen Hoover, Confess

  • #3
    Sara Raasch
    “That's why literature is so fascinating. It's always up for interpretation, and could be a hundred different things to a hundred different people. It's never the same thing twice.”
    Sara Raasch, Snow Like Ashes

  • #4
    Samuel Johnson
    “I would rather be attacked than unnoticed. For the worst thing you can do to an author is to be silent as to his works.”
    Samuel Johnson

  • #5
    Rachel Yoder
    “She wanted to tell the girl: It’s complicated. I am now a person I never imagined I would be, and I don’t know how to square that. I would like to be content, but instead I am stuck inside a prison of my own creation, where I torment myself endlessly, until I am left binge-eating Fig Newtons at midnight to keep from crying. I feel as though societal norms, gendered expectations, and the infuriating bluntness of biology have forced me to become this person even though I’m having a hard time parsing how, precisely, I arrived at this place. I am angry all the time. I would one day like to direct my own artwork toward a critique of these modern-day systems that articulates all this, but my brain no longer functions as it did before the baby, and I am really dumb now. I am afraid I will never be smart or happy or thin again. I am afraid I might be turning into a dog.
    Instead, she said, smiling, I love it. I love being a mom.”
    Rachel Yoder, Nightbitch

  • #6
    Rachel Yoder
    “This thing comes from us, she would explain in interviews. It rips its way out of us, literally tears us in two, in a was of great pain and blood and shit and piss. If she child does not enter into the world this way, then it is cut from us with a knife. The child is removed, and our organs are taken out as well, before being sewn back inside. It is perhaps the most violent experience a human can have aside from death itself. And this performance is meant to underscore the brutality and power and darkness of motherhood, for modern motherhood has been neutered and sanitized. We are at base animals, and to deny us either our animal nature or our dignity as humans is a crime against existence. Womanhood and motherhood are perhaps the most potent forces in human society, which of course men have been hasty to quash, for they are right to fear these forces.”
    Rachel Yoder, Nightbitch



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