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Quent Cordair

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QUENT CORDAIR was born in 1964 in southern Illinois, raised “under a church pew,” as the saying went, in a fundamentalist Christian sect, an insular community in which the devout were forbidden the enjoyment of movies, pop music, television, school sports, alcohol, jewelry, and most other temporal pleasures worth mentioning. While many things in his youth were proscribed, the reading of fiction was not, and it was amidst the library shelves that his eyes were opened to a marvelous and exciting world beyond the church’s walls. He immersed himself in boys’ mystery books and was captivated by the stories of Stevenson, Defoe, Wyss, and Doyle. By his teens, he was discovering the dramatic tales of Fleming, Follet, Sienkiewicz and Hugo, the ingen ...more

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Quent Cordair I'm currently working on Part II of the Idolatry series. About 80-percent finished. It's twice as long Part I, *Genesis.* In Part II, the story shifts…moreI'm currently working on Part II of the Idolatry series. About 80-percent finished. It's twice as long Part I, *Genesis.* In Part II, the story shifts to the present, in northeastern Nevada, with a flashback to the mid 1800s.(less)
Quent Cordair Hi, Francisco. On your question about *Genesis*: the first pages of Part II, included after the "Coming Soon...", are a preview of the second part of …moreHi, Francisco. On your question about *Genesis*: the first pages of Part II, included after the "Coming Soon...", are a preview of the second part of the Idolatry story, which will be published next. Originally, Idolatry was intended to be published as one large novel, and I still think of it as such -- it is still designed and constructed as such -- but for marketing purposes I'm now publishing each of the five parts (or "acts") as I complete them. The scene that opens with the maid and the young woman opens the central part of the story, which is set in the present with flashbacks to the 19th century. This first part, Genesis, is a prelude. It all comes together gradually, eventually.

I'm very glad you enjoyed Genesis as much as you did. Reviews on Amazon, even just a quick sentence or two, are very valuable and very appreciated, but just knowing that you enjoyed it is more than sufficient reward.(less)
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The March

How meekly march the millions
To the statist’s steady drum;
How passively they plod along,
All singing the same song:
Left, right, left, right,
To glory days ahead;
Left, right, left, right,
We’ll go where we are led.

How malleable are the masses
Melted in the master mold,
All tribal tied, wings kept clipped,
From cradle to the crypt:
Left, right, left, right,
We won’t stray out of line;
Left, right, left, righ

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“The manhood had always been there. Even as a toddler, her son had always been serious. He had skipped crawling altogether, determined from the start to stand and to walk. He had always carried himself with that Hale self-possession and purposefulness. Her own gentleness and sensitivity were certainly there too, if less readily evident, and he had her family’s taller stature, her father’s eyes. Such beauty – a masculine beauty. In ways, he seemed so unmodern: he had never been shallow, uncertain, self-questioning or self-effacing. He was a throwback, a man’s man, without any of the false machismo. She was terribly interested in him – fascinated, really. As his mother, she was wholly vested in his well-being and happiness, of course, but she wanted more for him, and always more – she was insatiably eager to know how his story would unfold.”
Quent Cordair, A New Eden

“the accepted standard: as an independent, objective journalist, she was never to take a side. Her own personal prejudices and desires and fears didn’t matter – they couldn’t matter. There were always two sides to every story. Everyone has their own truth. She could hear her journalism professor saying it over and over again, could see him scrawling the words with the squeaky marker on the whiteboard. There was no right or wrong. Like Justice holding the scales, she too had to remain blindfolded to judgment, while keeping her eyes wide open, seeing and uncovering as much of the truth as she could possibly find.”
Quent Cordair, A New Eden

“Eight seconds of free fall, eight seconds of falling free, of falling to freedom . . . But no, not to freedom – to nothingness. Where there is no choice there is no freedom, he reminded himself, and where there is no consciousness there can be no choice. Of course he had no real intention”
Quent Cordair, A New Eden

“Each of us, when our day's work is done, must seek our ideal, whether it be love or pinochle or lobster à la Newburg, or the sweet silence of the musty bookshelves.”
O. Henry

“As soon as I take down her book and open it...My skies rise higher and hang younger stars.”
Eavan Boland

“It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.”
Andre Gide, Autumn Leaves

“I decline utterly to be impartial between the fire brigade and the fire.”
Winston Churchill

“The more you leave out, the more you highlight what you leave in.”
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