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“Darling,
who made you believe
stumbling down the aisle
was like marching to your death
on bloodstained knees?
How did it ever come to this?
You,
thinking love to be a monster
sent to torch your lungs
and make the atlas in your blood
collapse future lineages
because you’re afraid.”
― Burned Tongues: Poems
who made you believe
stumbling down the aisle
was like marching to your death
on bloodstained knees?
How did it ever come to this?
You,
thinking love to be a monster
sent to torch your lungs
and make the atlas in your blood
collapse future lineages
because you’re afraid.”
― Burned Tongues: Poems
“You have no reason to have depression haunting you. These words are so shapeless. So tasteless. If they were true then, why do I feel like this?”
― Burned Tongues: Poems
― Burned Tongues: Poems
“It’s all about the word-culture, babe
and street literature
and the good kind, too.
None of that wishy-washy shit either.”
― Burned Tongues: Poems
and street literature
and the good kind, too.
None of that wishy-washy shit either.”
― Burned Tongues: Poems
“I don't care," Clary said. "He'd do it for me. Tell me he wouldn't. If I were missing-"
"He'd burn the whole world down till he could dig you out of the ashes. I know," Alec said.”
― City of Lost Souls
"He'd burn the whole world down till he could dig you out of the ashes. I know," Alec said.”
― City of Lost Souls
“As far as I’m concerned, this is the worst thing that’s happened since I found out why Magnus was banned from Peru.”
― City of Lost Souls
― City of Lost Souls
“I've got the Mark of Cain," said Simon. "That means nothing can kill me, right?"
"You can kill yourself," Magnus said, somewhat unhelpfully. "As far as I know, inanimate objects can accidentally kill you. So if you were planning on teaching yourself the lambada on a greased platform over a pit full of knives, I wouldn't."
"There goes my Saturday.”
― City of Lost Souls
"You can kill yourself," Magnus said, somewhat unhelpfully. "As far as I know, inanimate objects can accidentally kill you. So if you were planning on teaching yourself the lambada on a greased platform over a pit full of knives, I wouldn't."
"There goes my Saturday.”
― City of Lost Souls
“What have you done to my cat?" Magnus demanded... "You drank his blood, didn't you? You said you weren't hungry!"
Simon was indignant. "I did not drink his blood. He's fine!" He poked the Chairman in the stomach. The cat yawned. "Second, you asked me if I was hungry when you were ordering pizza, so I said no, because I can't eat pizza. I was being polite."
"That doesn't get you the right to eat my cat."
"Your cat is fine!" Simon reached to pick up the tabby, who jumped indignantly to his feet and stalked off the table. "See?"
"Whatever.”
― City of Lost Souls
Simon was indignant. "I did not drink his blood. He's fine!" He poked the Chairman in the stomach. The cat yawned. "Second, you asked me if I was hungry when you were ordering pizza, so I said no, because I can't eat pizza. I was being polite."
"That doesn't get you the right to eat my cat."
"Your cat is fine!" Simon reached to pick up the tabby, who jumped indignantly to his feet and stalked off the table. "See?"
"Whatever.”
― City of Lost Souls

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Friends, I just received a nice review of my book:
"I was much impressed by Amy's careful attention to the historical background for the events that happened during that period in her novel. She also did good research that provided her with accurate factual information such as foot binding and how bound feet had to be managed and taken care of. They lend verisimilitude, which to me is all the more important since the audience comes from individuals who are mostly unfamiliar with Chinese cultural values.
Novels dealing with traditional Chinese values tend to display a maudlin concern when describing family relationships. Amy successfully avoids this pitfall, for the old traditions were often set against the westernized influences brought in by their daughters from the missionary school and from the family's forced move to Shanghai. It is a good story, which I enjoyed reading. I shall pass it on to my former colleague who teaches Chinese language and on Chinese novels in English translation at Occidental College.
Wellington D.K. Chan, Ph.D., NEH Distinguished Professor of Humanities Emeritus, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA"
Thanks, Dr. Chan Amy Kwei