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  • #1
    K.D. West
    “Lea found that she was saying things, saying them pretty loudly, but had no clear concept of what she was saying. [Sean and Andy’s] names, maybe. The seventy-two names of God. The capitals of all fifty states.

    Love. That word featured in there a lot. Which made sense. To the extent that Lea had any sense left at all.

    She was coming. Stupid word, coming. Arriving seemed more like it. Or exploding. Was there a word that meant both?

    If there were, it would have described what she was doing. Again, very loudly.”
    K.D. West, The Visitor Entertains

  • #2
    K.D. West
    “At that moment, in the temple of her lovers’ tangled limbs, Lea felt the presence of the Divine close by, immanent and imminent — everywhere and everywhen — and it was a sublime feeling, one that made her feel infinitely powerful and infinitely small, both at the same time.

    A good fuck can make even an agnostic see God — a fact that explained Lea’s parents’ fascination with Tantra, something about which Lea thought as little as possible.”
    K.D. West, The Visitor Entertains

  • #3
    David Kudler
    “No harm," he said as he danced on, cutting the air. Only now, the snowflakes began to bleed as he cut them. Battle of white and scarlet...
    "Oto-san, what can I do?" I wept in the dream, my tears freezing to my cheeks.
    "Dance," he said, his face still and calm, his blade whistling through the air. Blood flew from the tip of the sword, painting characters of death and disaster across the white ground.
    Dancing.”
    David Kudler, Risuko: A Kunoichi Tale

  • #4
    David Kudler
    “I tell yeh, Bright-eyes. Men and women? A bloody mess. Every time.”
    David Kudler, Risuko: A Kunoichi Tale

  • #5
    David Kudler
    “The blossoms fall just once each winter, yet in our memories, they fall every day.”
    David Kudler, Risuko: A Kunoichi Tale

  • #6
    David Kudler
    “Soldiers falling fast
    Battle of white and scarlet
    Blossoms on the ground”
    David Kudler, Risuko: A Kunoichi Tale

  • #7
    David Kudler
    “Be swift as the wind,
    silent as the forest,
    fierce as fire,
    steady as a mountain.”
    David Kudler, Risuko: A Kunoichi Tale



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