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Kelly Easton
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March 2008
About this author
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The Outlandish Adventures of Liberty Aimes
— published 2009 — 5 editions |
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The Life History of a Star
— published 2001 — 4 editions |
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Hiroshima Dreams
— published 2007 — 4 editions |
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Aftershock
— published 2006 — 4 editions |
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To Be Mona
— published 2008 — 4 editions |
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White Magic: Spells to Hold You, A Novel
— published 2007 — 4 editions |
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Trouble at Betts Pets
— published 2002 — 2 editions |
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Walking on Air
— published 2004 — 4 editions |
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Canaries and Criminals
— published 2003 |
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Time in the Sleeping Sky
— published 2012 — 2 editions |
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“What exists beneath the sea?
I’d always pictured it in colors of emerald and aquamarine, where black velvet fish with sequined eyes swim among plankton.
But, when my eyes adjust, I see gray stones, lost anchors, wet wood, buttons, hooks, and eyes, the salem witches who wouldn’t float, stars and stripes, missing vessels, windup toys, the souls of Romeo and Juliet, peaches, cream, pistons, screams, cages of ribs and birds, tunnels, nutcracker soldiers, satin bows, drugstore signs, Pandora box ripped open at its hinges.”
― Kelly Easton, The Life History of a Star
I’d always pictured it in colors of emerald and aquamarine, where black velvet fish with sequined eyes swim among plankton.
But, when my eyes adjust, I see gray stones, lost anchors, wet wood, buttons, hooks, and eyes, the salem witches who wouldn’t float, stars and stripes, missing vessels, windup toys, the souls of Romeo and Juliet, peaches, cream, pistons, screams, cages of ribs and birds, tunnels, nutcracker soldiers, satin bows, drugstore signs, Pandora box ripped open at its hinges.”
― Kelly Easton, The Life History of a Star
“The larger a star the shorter its life, but all the more fascinating its death. As it collapses within it’s body, the infalling material can be no longer be compressed; the star is blown to pieces; its shattered mass realeases out ward at the speed of light.”
― Kelly Easton, The Life History of a Star
― Kelly Easton, The Life History of a Star
“The atoms of the earth are formed inside of stars. Nothing really dies, everything is transformed.”
― Kelly Easton, The Life History of a Star
― Kelly Easton, The Life History of a Star
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