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    Nalo Hopkinson
    “Some days I hit that wall really hard, and I have to tell myself that I don’t believe that stuff anymore. That all the things in my brain, all the little voices whispering that I’m Doing It Wrong, this is just how hegemonies work: by continuous reinforcement; by convincing people that there is only one true way (or a handful of such); by promoting and valuing, over and over, the same narratives without thought to how harmful they can be.”
    Nalo Hopkinson, Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 73, June 2016: People of Colo(u)r Destroy Science Fiction!

  • #2
    “Wi' basket oft shoo walks abroad To some poor lonely elf; To ivery one shoo knaws t' reight way At's poorer nor(2) herself. Shoo niverr speyks o' what shoo gives, Kind, gentle-hearted sowl; I' charity her hands find wark, Shoo's good alike to all.”
    Frederic William Moorman, Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems

  • #3
    Jerome K. Jerome
    “I like a bit of fun myself. But not if you’ve got to pay for it. Where’s the fun in that?”
    Jerome K. Jerome, Complete Works of Jerome K. Jerome

  • #4
    Fran Wilde
    “Using three battens from Kirit’s wing, Djonn and Ceetcee built a tripod over the fire and suspended a small bone trivet beneath. I placed the eggs in the trivet, and we waited hungrily.”
    Fran Wilde, Cloudbound

  • #5
    Jerome K. Jerome
    “Soon we were running through villages that were little more than rubbish heaps. The Quakers were already there. But for the Quakers, I doubt if Christianity would have survived this particular war. All the other denominations threw it up. Where the church had been destroyed the “Friends” had cleared out a barn, roofed it, and found benches and a home-made altar — generally, a few boards on trestles, with a white cloth and some bunches of flowers. Against the shattered walls they had improvised shelters and rebuilt the hearth-stone.”
    Jerome K. Jerome, Complete Works of Jerome K. Jerome



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