Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) American writer
“The Bones of the Earth” (p. 138)
Earthsea Books, Tales from Earthsea (2001)
Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) American writer
“The Bones of the Earth” (p. 138)
Earthsea Books, Tales from Earthsea (2001)
“The wound is the place where the Light enters you.”
Rumi (1207–1273) Iranian poet
https://twitter.com/wise_chimp/status/1488946174321205253?s=21
Stephen Spender (1909–1995) English poet and man of letters
"In Railway Halls, on Pavements Near the Traffic"
Daniel Abraham (1969) speculative fiction writer from the United States
On his blog, talking about genre http://www.danielabraham.com/?p=160 <br class="br">Context: I think that the successful genres of a particular period are reflections of the needs and thoughts and social struggles of that time. When you see a bunch of similar projects meeting with success, you’ve found a place in the social landscape where a particular story (or moral or scenario) speaks to readers. You’ve found a place where the things that stories offer are most needed.<br>And since the thing that stories most often offer is comfort, you’ve found someplace rich with anxiety and uncertainty. (That’s what I meant when I said to Melinda Snodgrass that genre is where fears pool.)
Peter Gabriel (1950) English singer-songwriter, record producer and humanitarian
Don't Give Up
Song lyrics, So (1986)