The sweet-smelling aroma of the island spices still hung in the air. It filled his nostrils and titillated his appetite all over again. His appetite drove him mad for something much more than food.
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People have incredible nerve to do terrible things, but never actually admit to them.
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Some things are just like riding a bicycle; you jump on, pedal, and hope you don’t fall.
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Misunderstanding and distrust—the predominant elements of a novel. Without them, everyone lives happily from beginning.
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A great book increases my heartbeat as if I’m prey, melts my insides in anticipation of a first kiss, immerses me in its depths.
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And they...LIVED! Life isn't always ‘Happily Ever After’, rather, loving FOREVER, regardless.
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Any self-defense class worth its salt will tell you that
you don’t pull out a weapon unless you intend to use it.
The same should apply to ballsy remarks.
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I don’t care what Einstein said about God not playing dice; If he exists, he’s addicted to craps.
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He had a book to finish. Ten-thousand words. The other ninety thousand had been difficult. This last tenth seemed impossible. His plot had become derailed. He was unable to see his way through the smoke and coke dust of a mythical railway track that should stretch ahead. Yes, the characters were there, good and solid. Indeed, the story's engine was strong and had shunted yet forward and forward, with only one or two sharp halts. But six weeks ago he met the bumpers. R. was now stuck in a deserted station, his progress blocked. ("Out Back")
Garry KilworthWhy else do we write and write except to move our readers?
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