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Emma Saska

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Emma Saska is a graduate of Asbury University with a degree in creative writing and history. She spends her days working for a children’s publisher and her nights devouring and creating stories. When she’s not surrounding herself with books, Emma likes to bake, explore museums, find the best pie shops in the country, and clown over Taylor Swift conspiracy theories. She lives in New York City with her dog, Ivy Jean. March & Feather is Emma’s first novel.

Visit her online at emmasaska.tumblr.com and on Instagram @awkwordly_emma.

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Emma Saska Another contemporary YA, which is currently about anxiety, literature, writing, and friendship.
Emma Saska MARCH & FEATHER is a YA You've Got Mail story, so it came from that. I enjoy stories where the love interests are enemies in their face-to-face world,…moreMARCH & FEATHER is a YA You've Got Mail story, so it came from that. I enjoy stories where the love interests are enemies in their face-to-face world, also are friends (or something more) over email, text, tweet, letter, etc. I was also inspired by my own years at a homeschool co-op and I wanted to clear up some general misconceptions about homeschoolers.(less)
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March & Feather

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“Madeline and Trevor told us they're engaged."
Holly chokes on her donut. "To be married?"
"No, in battle." I give her a look. "Yes, to be married.”
Emma Saska, March & Feather

“Ro says he looks like a world-weary man with a penchant for eyeglasses from the '90s. (She's not wrong.)”
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“What would it be like if we stayed the same together, the only two people in the world who didn't change? Never had to grow up and go away?”
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“To me, Fearless is not the absense of fear. It's not being completely unafraid. To me, Fearless is having fears. Fearless is having doubts. Lots of them. To me, Fearless is living in spite of those things that scare you to death.”
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“In friendship we are all debtors. We all owe each other for a thousand small kindnesses, for little moments of grace in the chaos.”
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“Knowing what happens is different from knowing how it happens. And the getting there is the best part.”
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“You found me in a constellation.”
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