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A.R. Merrydew
“Science Fiction, is the last great escape.”
A.R. Merrydew

John Gunther
“Talkativeness and charm are both, as is well-known, characteristics somewhat feminine; and they often add up to guile. Certainly there was a strong streak of the female in Roosevelt, though this is not to disparage his essential masculinity. Confidence in his own charm led him into occasional perilous adventures—almost as a woman may be persuaded with a long series of glittering successes behind her, to think she is irresistible forever and can win anybody's scalp.”
John Gunther, Roosevelt In Retrospect: A Profile in History

Sara Pascoe
“Oo, I like a good cat fight â€� especially when it doesn’t involve me,â€� Oscar said.
‘Shut up!â€� Bryony and Raya said simultaneously. A hairline crack formed in the ice between them.”
Sara Pascoe, Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For

Candace L. Talmadge
“The trial awaiting Helen was known among the Toltecs as a Kazil,
a special court convened to consider only those state crimes serious
enough to be punished by death. It consisted of a joint session of
the Kinshazen and the highest-ranking priests of the Temple of Kronos,
who were referred to as the Host of the Faithful.
A Kazil was always conducted at Kindred House, the building where
the members of the Kinshazen met. Its outer layer consisted of massive
blocks of polished pink granite, which had a decidedly dark cast to it.
Kindred House was closest to Lake Shambhala of all the structures in
the Nighthall government complex.
Those summoned before a Kazil and convicted of the charges were invariably put to death within three days of the proceeding. And in only a few, very rare, instances had anyone been found innocent on trial before a Kazil.”
Candace L. Talmadge, Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal

Gabriel F.W. Koch
“I watched her undress with moonlight shivering across the room from behind sheer curtains that moved with the currents from the hearth fire.”
Gabriel F.W. Koch, Death Leaves a Shadow

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