Dark Fiction Quotes

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T.M. Frazier
“We were just us, broken and bruised, fucked-up and messy, and together we were everything we never thought we could be.”
T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day

T.M. Frazier
“I fell asleep that night in the arms of a killer. I'd never slept better.”
T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day

T.M. Frazier
“We are all a little damaged, Bee. Some of us more than others.”
T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day

Brian J. Twiddy
“I’m still the man here. You’re my wife,’ I walked forward, she had to back away, she looked scared. Good, it serves her right for once”
Brian J. Twiddy, Blessing

T.M. Frazier
“I'm afraid I'm going to look at your perfect face, and you're finally going to see me as the monster I am.”
T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day

T.M. Frazier
“Sick, twisted Abby was in love with the sick, twisted, beautiful Jake.”
T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day

T.M. Frazier
“He thrust into me as if he were trying to climb into my soul.”
T.M. Frazier, The Dark Light of Day

Mladen Đorđević
“The world as we know it, cruel, dark and hopeless, have gifted us one more reason why, as a species, shoud we accept the fact that we're living in absolute ignorance. One more chunk of food for our fears and desperations. One more nightmarish and haunting thought for our dreams.”
Mladen Đorđević, Svetioničar - Pritajeno zlo

“The surge of his ardour swept through him in climatic release, filling her womb with his final, mortal sowing.”
Georgina Anne Taylor, The Woman of the Well

Antonio Nicassio
“He hoped to never kill again. But he was wrong”
Antonio Nicassio

Logan Ryan Smith
“People are slippery.
Especially when they excrete.
Or bleed.
Or fuck.”
Logan Ryan Smith, Y is for Fidelity

Ghad
“We’d rather die for our freedom than go to jail for life.”
Ghad, Murder On The Run: An Urban Novelette

Naiyem Chowdhury Rony
“In darkness, we find truth.
Or lose ourselves.”
Naiyem Chowdhury Rony, The Red Dahlia Society

“Evil doesn't hide in the dark. It sits across from you at dinner, asks how you're doing, and means it.”
CK ColdWell

“From The Motel That Eats Time

“You don’t check into this motel to rest—you check in to remember what you were before the world forgot your name.”
Thomas Miller

Thomas         Miller
“You don’t check into this motel to rest—you check in to remember what you were before the world forgot your name.”
— From The Motel That Eats Time by Thomas Miller”
Thomas Miller, South of the Border The Motel That Eats Time

Nevine Essam
“From nothing, unseen and unnamed, she watched and waited. Every shadow whispered her patience, every secret sharpened her resolve. And when the time came, the world learned her name.”
Nevine Essam

Twyzzted Fynn
“She learned that survival wasn’t about escaping the fire—only about choosing what you carried out of it.”
Twyzzted Fynn, Smoke & Bone: A Reckoning Carved in blood

Naiyem Chowdhury Rony
“The truth, when it returns, is rarely welcome.”
Naiyem Chowdhury Rony, The Butterfly Cage

Mehmet A. Zengin
“Police Chief Adrian stood in silence as he entered Fericire for the first time in twenty years. Every detail revived a hatred he had buried beneath discipline and professionalism.”
Mehmet A. Zengin, THE IRRESISTIBLE ALLURE OF BRUTALITY

“Some doors close behind you. Others wait for you to return.”
Chris McKenna

Naiyem Chowdhury Rony
“Do not forget who you are… Do you remember what you left behind?”
Naiyem Chowdhury Rony, The Whispering House

C.M. Soliz
“I write for the readers who like their stories dark, sharp, and impossible to forget.”
C.M. Soliz, The Angel of Death

Elias J. Holloway
“The werewolf has been romanced and watered down until there's nothing left to fear. I wanted to give it back its teeth.”
Elias J. Holloway, Shadow of the Wolves: book 1 of 3

Naiyem Chowdhury Rony
“If enough people believe the lie, it becomes reality.”
Naiyem Chowdhury Rony, The Last Person to See Her

Naiyem Chowdhury Rony
“If justice will not act, action will define justice.”
Naiyem Chowdhury Rony, The Diary You Wrote

Augusta Achard
“It was clear that the city had none of the dignity of older capitals. It did not swagger like London, preen like Paris, or prize artistry like Vienna. Manchester was a brute. It pushed up its sleeves, and it smoked, and hammered, and grew.”
Augusta Achard

Fred  Wisdom
“Poverty wasn't just an inconvenience; it was a violent erasure of identity.”
Fred Wisdom, Where Mercy Ends

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