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Mark Karsten

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I'm Mark Karsten, a born and raised Canadian author from Southern Alberta. The Vigilant Principle is my first novel.
​I spend the majority of my days with my girlfriend Sydney and our dog Yuna. I'm currently at work on a Science Fiction novel under the working title of Skylight. It's lovely to meet you.

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Mark Karsten Moving around! Get up, make a cup of tea, settle in somewhere else and try again. That usually gets me out of a rut.
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Stephen  King
“Time takes it all whether you want it to or not, time takes it all. Time bares it away, and in the end there is only darkness. Sometimes we find others in that darkness, and sometimes we lose them there again.”
Stephen King

André Alexis
“Perfect understanding between beings is no guarantor of happiness. To perfectly understand another's madness, for instance, is to be mad oneself. The veil that separates earthly beings is, at times, a tragic barrier, but it is also, at times, a great kindness.”
André Alexis, Fifteen Dogs

André Alexis
“Death was in every fibre of these creatures. It was hidden in their languages and at the root of their civilizations. You could hear it in the sounds they made and see it in the way they moved. It darkened their pleasures and lightened their despair.”
André Alexis, Fifteen Dogs

Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
“And so it goes...”
Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse-Five

Justin Cronin
“We live, we die. Somewhere along the way, if we're lucky, we may find someone to help lighten the load.”
Justin Cronin, The Passage

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