Ned Hayes's Blog, page 25
December 10, 2015
BOOK QUOTE: “The snowy road is covered by jagged serrations of...

BOOK QUOTE: “The snowy road is covered by jagged serrations of ice hard as iron. I pull aside the boot soles that are strapped to my feet. Underneath, my feet are streaked with cuts and dark abrasions. Thorns, branches and sharp ice graved their signs on me unknown, leaving behind a medley of runes written in some strange tongue.” ― Ned Hayes, Sinful Folk
December 8, 2015
A winter quote
BOOK QUOTE:
“A bird calls, distant and wounded. The woods are still as death. Quick steam huffs in and out of Geoff’s open mouth. We gather wood and help Tom build his fire. As I pick up spare twigs
and dried bracken, I wonder how far our sounds penetrate into the black forest, and how far our shouts echo along the White Road. Anyone approaching along the road could find us here.
Supper is roasted pork we brought from the village, and warmed snow. After we have licked our fingers clean, we edge closer to the fire, heads cocked toward the whispering wind as it brushes the
treetops. Night birds warble, and small creatures rustle in the snow.Tom continues, the cider giving him a pompous certainty.They say if you creep along the right valley in the dead o’ night,
’round the dark o’ the moon, you’ll hear them witches a-singin’ an’ a-chantin’.”
Yet this time when he speaks, there is something in his tone that gives us pause. There are some who believe to speak of a thing is to summon it into the world, and Tom speaks with such conviction. We
become so quiet that the loudest noise is the sizzle of burning tree sap.
The darkness around us presses down, as if to listen. The music of the wind rises and falls with the swirls of the snow, the creaking of the sea of branches in the darkness above us.”
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December 7, 2015
I wish to go home and read a book
Jonathan Strange & Mr....

I wish to go home and read a book
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
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December 6, 2015
BOOK QUOTE: “The snowy road is covered by jagged serrations of...

BOOK QUOTE: “The snowy road is covered by jagged serrations of ice hard as iron. I pull aside the boot soles that are strapped to my feet. Underneath, my feet are streaked with cuts and dark abrasions. Thorns, branches and sharp ice graved their signs on me unknown, leaving behind a medley of runes written in some strange tongue.” ― Ned Hayes, Sinful Folk
December 4, 2015
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Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world’s grief. Do...

Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world’s grief. Do justly, now. Love mercy, now. Walk humbly now. ****You **are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon
it****.**
***– The Talmud***
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December 2, 2015
A modest Reader’s Manifesto.
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December 1, 2015
BOOK QUOTE:“Stars steam away as a pale sun rises, hot coal...

BOOK QUOTE:
“Stars steam away as a pale sun rises, hot coal dropped in a watery sky. Light seeps across the forest as the reedy shrieks of wood fowl echo in the trees. The path from our village to the King’s Highway is no road at all. To the east, that faint track leads up through the forest until it reaches, finally, the open country and paths that lead to other places. Hob is taking us beyond the bounds of the known world.”
— from the novel SINFUL FOLK
November 27, 2015
BOOK QUOTE: “Stars steam away as a pale sun rises, hot coal...

BOOK QUOTE:
“Stars steam away as a pale sun rises, hot coal dropped in a watery sky. Light seeps across the forest as the reedy shrieks of wood fowl echo in the trees. The path from our village to the King’s Highway is no road at all. To the east, that faint track leads up through the forest until it reaches, finally, the open country and paths that lead to other places. Hob is taking us beyond the bounds of the known world.”