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  • #1
    Tomi Adeyemi
    “when you venture into the Garden, you must be willing to lose all that you love. understand those that stand in the way of the answers you seek”
    Tomi Adeyemi, The Garden

  • #2
    Rebecca   Ross
    “It’s odd, how quickly life can change, isn’t it? How one little thing like typing a letter can open a door you never saw. A transcendent connection. A divine threshold. But if there’s anything I can should say in this moment—when my heart is beating wildly in my chest and I would beg you to come and tame it—is this: your letters have been a light for me to follow. Your words? A sublime feast that fed me on days when I was starving.”
    Rebecca Ross, Divine Rivals

  • #3
    Kate Goldbeck
    “Your soulmate gives you the greatest possible sense of belonging,” he says with genuine conviction. “They heal your existential wound. It’s the basis of modern love.”
    Kate Goldbeck, You, Again

  • #4
    Kate Goldbeck
    “I want you,” he says.”
    Kate Goldbeck, You, Again

  • #5
    James  Islington
    “Asar once told me that they did it because nothing is truly beautiful unless it can be lost,” said Caeden idly as he gazed out over the rubble.”
    James Islington, The Light of All That Falls

  • #6
    Christopher Ruocchio
    “I have had many names. During the war, I was Hadrian Halfmortal and Hadrian the Deathless. After the war, I was the Sun Eater. To the poor people of Borosevo, I was a myrmidon called Had. To the Jaddians, I was Al Neroblis. To the Cielcin, I was Oimn Belu”
    Christopher Ruocchio, Empire of Silence

  • #7
    Jesse Q. Sutanto
    “Vera Wong Zhuzhu, age sixty, is a pig, but she really should have been born a rooster.”
    Jesse Q. Sutanto, Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers

  • #8
    Jesse Q. Sutanto
    “Vera Wong Zhuzhu, age sixty, is a pig, but she really should have been born a rooster. We are, of course, referring to Chinese horoscopes. Vera Wong is a human woman, thank you very much, but roosters have nothing on her. Every morning”
    Jesse Q. Sutanto, Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers

  • #9
    Ryan  Cahill
    “There were three occasions Vars knew never to cross a sweet woman: when they were mad, which wasn’t often; when they were tired, which was far too often; or when they were hungry, which was a death sentence.”
    Ryan Cahill, The Blood that Burns the Winter Snow: A Tale from The Bound and The Broken



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