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Amy Grech has a cinematographer's eye, and a surgeon's hand - at once brutal and tender, unsettling yet humane. These stories linger like traces of an acid trip. Highly recommended!"
- Jay Bonansinga, National Best-Selling Author of Twisted, Frozen,
and The Sinking of the Eastland — Jay Bonansinga

I was out of sorts. They are deep, my sorts, a deep ditch, and I am not often out of them. — Samuel Beckett

The clear water rippled gently, licking the line of fresh blue tile around its rim like a liquid puppy waiting to be played with. — N.D. Wilson

For while agents and editors often misunderstand their market and sometimes reject good or even great works, they do prevent a vast quantity of truly execrable writing from being published. — Laura Miller

Personally, I try to be provocative but not needlessly provocative in my work. — Steve Breen

Then I learnt of "white Christmas", which again I found very peculiar since we always have a white Christmas at home for it never passes by without eating rice. That is our white Christmas. — Gloria D. Gonsalves

The more I see of Italy and her treasures, the more I see paganism in Christianity ... — Henrietta Szold

I want to kiss you," I tell her. I want to so bad. I can almost taste her. Her breath on my lips isn't enough anymore. If anything, it makes me feel more deprived. More starved.- Kyle. — A.J. Summer

The choice you make can give you the advantage. — Me

Time is what death needs to grow people in. — William S. Burroughs

You can't rely on your own perception when it comes to anything. You can always be proved wrong. — Alison Jackson

Years ago when a man began to notice that if he stood up on the subway he was immediately replaced by two people, he figured he was getting too fat. — Jean Kerr

Fate didn't care a squick about what anybody was meant to do. — Scott Westerfeld

If poetry comes not as naturally as the leaves to a tree it had better not come at all. — John Keats