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L. Rambit

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Born
in The United States
January 04, 1994

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Stephen King, Holly Black, Mira Grant, Sarah Monette

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January 2016


L. Rambit is an Arizonian partial to caffeine, animals, grunge, and medical-based horror. As a freelance editor and an advocate for mental health in LGBTQ+ and fat-positive communities, she’s ghostwritten for multiple ebook agencies as well as published erotica under various pennames. Her hobbies include singing while driving, laughing so hard she dissolves into inaudible wheezes, and frightening everyone she knows with questionable fashion choices. She’s very excited to pursue her dreams of writing more genre-blenders in the future!

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“I felt my throat tighten and constrict. My hearts ached with a pain I could not describe. I wondered if I were dying. I felt not sadness. I felt pity. For myself. For us all. We were children no longer. And we never would be again.”
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Tate stared down at her, then said in a soft, deadly voice that was almost a whisper, "Fuck the world. I just want my sister back.”
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