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The Sandman Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes (Hardcover) by Neil Gaiman (Goodreads author!), Mike Dringenberg |
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Bone Dance (Hardcover) by Emma Bull |
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The Intruders (Hardcover) by Michael Marshall |
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Never Let Me Go (Paperback) by Kazuo Ishiguro |
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All Families Are Psychotic (Paperback) by Douglas Coupland |
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Kafka Americana: Fiction (Paperback) by Jonathan Lethem, Carlton Scholz |
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The Traveler (Paperback) by John Twelve Hawks |
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Library: An Unquiet History (Paperback) by Matthew Battles |
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Harlequin Valentine (Paperback) by Neil Gaiman (Goodreads author!) |
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Emily Held
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"Don't call yourself a secret unless you mean to keep it." — Leonard Cohen | |
Emily's favorite quotes
"The only way you can write the truth is to assume that what you set down will never be read. Not by any other person, and not even by yourself at some later date. Otherwise you begin excusing yourself. You must see the writing as emerging like a long scroll of ink from the index finger of your right hand; you must see your left hand erasing it."
— Margaret Atwood
— Margaret Atwood
"Love and death are very similar. They're the times in your life when you most want to believe in magic, when you yearn for some symbolic act or retrospective edit that can change the world you find yourself in."
— Michael Marshall Smith
— Michael Marshall Smith
"Don't call yourself a secret
unless you mean to keep it."
— Leonard Cohen (Selected Poems 1956-1968)
unless you mean to keep it."
— Leonard Cohen (Selected Poems 1956-1968)
"..what came before has dissolved from me, lost like milk teeth. But I think, rather, that it has always been as it is, and there was never a beforethis nor will there be an afternow. I am accepting. This is not a thing to be solved, or conquered, or destroyed. It is. I am. We are. We conjugate together in darkness, plotting against each other, the Labyrinth to eat me and I to eat it, each to swallow the hard, black opium of the other. We hold orange petals beneath our tongues and seethe. It has always been so. It grinds against me and I bite into its skin.."
— Catherynne M. Valente (The Labyrinth)
— Catherynne M. Valente (The Labyrinth)
"We treat desire as a problem to be solved, address what desire is for and focus on that something and how to acquire it rather than on the nature and the sensation of desire, though often it is the desire between us and the object of desire that fills the space in between with the blue of longing."
— Rebecca Solnit (A Field Guide to Getting Lost)
— Rebecca Solnit (A Field Guide to Getting Lost)
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