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Jennifer Abdo
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"...we don't matter, we have no value in this unjust world. If the world saw us as human beings, our extermination would have stopped long ago. But even with all of this, I will continue writing. I'll keep writing until I find something to escape my nightmares. To escape the missile that chases me in my sleep. To escape the ghosts of my lived ones. . . whom the monsters have annihilated."
— Feb 27, 2026 11:25AM
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Jennifer Abdo
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When the author was collecting stories, he encountered the same thing I think about when I ask people to read books~~~
"Young man, if the blood of those I love has not aroused the sympathy of the world yet, do you think that your words will?"
I shook my head, certain that he was right. I repeated to myself: If a year and seven months of bloodshed hadn't moved anyone. . . will ink on paper.
— Mar 02, 2026 05:37AM
"Young man, if the blood of those I love has not aroused the sympathy of the world yet, do you think that your words will?"
I shook my head, certain that he was right. I repeated to myself: If a year and seven months of bloodshed hadn't moved anyone. . . will ink on paper.
Jennifer Abdo
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I don't need your sympathy. I need a conscience that hasn't rotted. A human who hasn't turned to stone.
I need a reader who won't just close the book and sigh, Then go sip their coffee. ...
Read this not as a novel. But as you would read a gravestone. As if a voice from beneath the ground was saying: "I was here. And I could have lived---If only you had said something."
— Feb 27, 2026 07:17AM
I need a reader who won't just close the book and sigh, Then go sip their coffee. ...
Read this not as a novel. But as you would read a gravestone. As if a voice from beneath the ground was saying: "I was here. And I could have lived---If only you had said something."

