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“I would like that very much. You have a bargain, lady. I will find you here among the lost souls, trapped women, and birds. I find that my own state has improved, if only slightly. Where I was once likely to travel in the presence of a murder of crows, I find I will only be burdened by an unkindness of ravens. It gives me heart." - A. E. Poe in Nevermore”
David Niall Wilson, Nevermore - A Novel of Love, Loss, & Edgar Allan Poe
“So many things that might have been," Edgar said.  "My life – I'm afraid – will be recorded as a series of things that are, and better things that might have been.  My heart is sore, and I have never felt so weary.”
David Niall Wilson, Nevermore - A Novel of Love, Loss, & Edgar Allan Poe
“Remember what I said about worlds," Nettie said, "and time.  You have said it yourself – I heard it like a whisper on the wind.  It is all dreams within dreams.  That is the real secret.  Time is not made up of one long string, but of layers.”
David Niall Wilson, Nevermore - A Novel of Love, Loss, & Edgar Allan Poe
“You are a strange man, Mr. Poe." "So I've been told," Edgar said.  "I'd rather be strange than boring.  It's a flaw in my character.”
David Niall Wilson, Nevermore - A Novel of Love, Loss, & Edgar Allan Poe
“We are bound to the earth by fate, and by gravity, so we will have to plod along and follow what clues are available.  I”
David Niall Wilson, Nevermore - A Novel of Love, Loss, & Edgar Allan Poe
“ He wondered briefly if that was how it always was with magic.  It started out vital and potent, and then, over time, as men and women fought to possess it, hide it, steal it, and decipher it, it grew more and more obscure.”
David Niall Wilson, Nevermore - A Novel of Love, Loss, & Edgar Allan Poe