In the beginning we start with roses. The king’s flower right? Only they wilt in less than a day, especially when exposed to the elements. But Carnations? Oh, what a beautiful flower. They come in every color. True, some are painted, but that doesn’t mean they are less beautiful, and they never wilt.
Ruth McLeod-KearnsStichwörter: love family loss death fiction flowers sad drama short-story cemetery sister carnations
I had a lump in my throat the size of a bundt cake pan.
Jessica SofferMisery comes to miser; joy comes to wiser. (A Very Hot Cup of Tea, Empathy)
Juvenile invites, youth tries, adult applies, and the old man dies. (A Straw Man, Empathy)
In everyone, there lives a superhero. (The Medicine Man, Empathy)
Faith is the strongest word in any dictionary. (The Wisdom Beard, Empathy)
I’ve entered into your feelings; it’s your turn now. (Empathy)
Stichwörter: empathy fiction death-and-dying comedy short-story
Supaya kau tahu. Ada harga yang harus dibayar dengan menjadi perempuan.
Jessica HuwaeStichwörter: woman fiction sastra kumcer
Salah satu bentuk kemalasan seorang perempuan adalah untuk mencari jati diri yang selanjutnya paska berumahtangga. Rasa kenyamanan memang bisa menghancurkan.
Jessica HuwaeStichwörter: woman literature fiction urban cerpen sastra kumcer
when you live outside the law, you have to be flexible
Tom CookStichwörter: fantasy fiction detective vampire adventure-fantasy
Good fantasy fiction: ... explores real human conditions through fantastic metaphors which universalize the characters' individual experiences to speak personally to us all.
Laura ResnickStichwörter: fantasy fiction television speculative-fiction angel joss-whedon fantasy-fiction critical-analysis five-seasons-of-angel
Heavy is the head that holds the pen of creation. We construct these characters from nothing, molding them from our imaginations. We give them hopes and dreams and unique personalities until they feel so real you’re mind believes it must be so. We watch them grow by our hands, not always knowing the paths they will choose with the obstacles we throw at them. They take on a life of their own and often surprise even us by their actions we couldn’t have imagined before it poured out of us onto the paper. We could change it if we really wanted to, but it would be forced and not be true to the characters. And when something tragic happens and one is lost, we feel that loss even though we know they were not a friend, a family member or even ourselves. It can be a hard thing to voice sometimes, to give tribute to the one’s left behind with the real sadness over something not so real. But we find the words and press on to the next challenge, because that's what good writers do.
Jennifer A. MarshStichwörter: writers loss characters fiction fictional-characters
There is only one genre in fiction, the genre is called book.
Matt HaigStichwörter: reading books literature fiction genre
Appalling things can happen to children. And even a happy childhood is filled with sadnesses. Is there any other period in your life when you hate your best friend on Monday and love them again on Tuesday? But at eight, 10, 12, you don't realise you're going to die. There is always the possibility of escape. There is always somewhere else and far away, a fact I had never really appreciated until I read Gitta Sereny's profoundly unsettling Cries Unheard about child-killer Mary Bell.
At 20, 25, 30, we begin to realise that the possibilities of escape are getting fewer. We begin to picture a time when there will no longer be somewhere else and far away. We have jobs, children, partners, debts, responsibilities. And if many of these things enrich our lives immeasurably, those shrinking limits are something we all have to come to terms with.
This, I think, is the part of us to which literary fiction speaks.
Stichwörter: reading fiction literary-fiction
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