Kathy Hepinstall

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Kathy Hepinstall

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Odessa, Texas, The United States

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Kathy Hepinstall was born in Odessa, Texas, and spent a large part of her childhood two hours from the Louisiana border, where most of her relatives
reside. She lives in Austin, Texas.


Average rating: 3.75 · 920 ratings · 193 reviews · 4 distinct works
Blue Asylum
3.74 of 5 stars 3.74 avg rating — 293 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions
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The Absence of Nectar
3.76 of 5 stars 3.76 avg rating — 298 ratings — published 2001 — 8 editions
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The House of Gentle Men: A ...
3.73 of 5 stars 3.73 avg rating — 255 ratings — published 1999 — 3 editions
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Prince of Lost Places
3.78 of 5 stars 3.78 avg rating — 72 ratings — published 2003 — 8 editions
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“They had engaged in what could not be called treatment or even discussion, but open combat, the two of them a microcosm of the great war raging in the far distance: one side that desired autonomy, and the other that took independence as a sign of madness.”
Kathy Hepinstall, Blue Asylum

“Don't question love, Iris. It may come to you in an inconvenient form, one that society finds scandalous, but its a gift from God. A reminder that this institution can't interfere with natural processes, like laughter, prayer, a dream that comes to you in sleep. Or love. Do with it what you want, but know that it means God still sees you not as a lunatic but as His child.”
Kathy Hepinstall

“Her childhood had been magical, hours spent in ecstatic loneliness in the apple orchard, dreaming of foreign lands and wild adventures.. Everything was new, down to bird song and grass blades. By the time she had reached adulthood, the town around her was like a grandmother who had used up all her stories and now simply rocked on the porch. The same flowers, the same streets, year after year. She longed for someone more exotic. A prince. A pirate.”
Kathy Hepinstall, Blue Asylum

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