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Robert Nolin

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I believe we look to fiction to help us understand other people and the world we live in. In fiction, we share the secret thoughts of others, we see life through the eyes of another mind, even if that mind is only the creation of someone’s imagination. Historical fiction, like science fiction, portrays people just like ourselves who happen to have been born into a very different world, where different rules apply. What would it be like if you could teleport, or if you had to wear a bustle and no underwear? For whatever reason, imagining life in another time is what appeals to me. The writing begins with lots of reading and journaling, to assist me in my mental time traveling. With Charani’s Gift, the story evolved as a way for me to explore ...more

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The King's Indian by John Gardner
"I wanted to read this local author who questions life like no other. Having been raised by a minister and a teacher he learned at an early age his hone his skills. I loved his stories through 2/3 of this book, but thought his tale of the King’s India" Read more of this review »
The King's Indian by John Gardner
"Even though I enjoyed the first two parts of this book, The Midnight Reader and Tales of Queen Louisa, much more than I did the third story (The King’s Indian) The King’s Indian was really hard to get through, so I’d still have to say three stars ove" Read more of this review »
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Agapē Agape by William Gaddis
"The screed of a dying man against the culture that spurned him. Successful as a concise piece of fiction, I feel that for it to have gone on much longer than it did would have tired the trope; but here, in compact form, Gaddis's anger, resentment and" Read more of this review »
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Fate's Bane by C.L. Clark
"One star is a little harsh since this book didn’t offend me, politically or craft-wise, I just realized upon setting it down on page 101 (almost 2/3 of the way through the novella) that I had no desire to pick it back up, and did not care a whit abou" Read more of this review »
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“When money crosses the palm,” Mort warned, “you are in the presence of a sharp.”
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“Tonight, the medium had helped this woman to lay down a lifetime’s burden of guilt. As a physician, trained to ease suffering, I could not find fault with the method simply because it was not “proper” or “scientific.”
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“We may scoff at such ignorance, but it matters not whether their conclusions are soundly based: the end result—belief—is the key, Percy.”
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“Patriotism does not mean that you think your country is perfect, or blameless, or even particularly likeable on balance; nor does it mean that you serve it blindly, go where it tells you to go and kill whom it tells you to kill. It means that you are committed to keeping it alive and making it better, that you will do whatever seems necessary (up to and including dying) to protect it whenever you, personally, perceive a mortal threat to it, military or otherwise.”
Spider Robinson, Time Travellers Strictly Cash

“Carlyle had come fluttering to the flame, lured by the false invitation Dominic had sent in Eloise's name and lured, too, by Eloise's conclusion that J.E.D.D. Mason was something not unlike a miracle. How confident the cousin was that in this golden age of peace and ever watching trackers, a virgin with a bag of gold could walk across this earth without danger. Our modern moths have bounced so many times off light bulbs they aren't prepared for torches and forget that wings can burn.”
Ada Palmer, Seven Surrenders

“Everybody is talented because everybody who is human has something to express.”
Brenda Ueland

“Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me. They possess and enjoy early, and it does something to them, makes them soft where we are hard, and cynical where we are trustful, in a way that, unless you were born rich, it is very difficult to understand. They think, deep in their hearts, that they are better than we are because we had to discover the compensations and refuges of life for ourselves. Even when they enter deep into our world or sink below us, they still think that they are better than we
are. They are different. ”
F. Scott Fitzgerald

“The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another.”
William James

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