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smartelds · 2 years ago
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smalltownfae · 1 year ago
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sonkibrit2010 · 3 months ago
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İzmarit yoksa Kibrit yoktu.
Kibrit yoksa İzmarit yoktu.
İzmarit ve Kibrit artık yoktu.
Cemal Latifoğlu - İzmarit
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the-hearth-and-the-wild · 9 months ago
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You can weave your life so long — only so long…and then a thing in the world out of your control will tug at one vital thread and leave you patternless and subdued.
Patricia A. McKillip, The Forgotten Beasts of Eld
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siyahveizmarit · 7 months ago
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Bir türlü mutlu olamamanın kırgınlığı var üzerimde belki de...
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snarp · 8 months ago
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How the fuck has Patricia McKillip never won a Hugo or Nebula. Fake awards.
Forgotten Beasts of Eld and Ombria in Shadow didn't even get fucking NOMINATED?!
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haveyoureadthisfantasybook · 8 months ago
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vote yes if you have finished the entire book.
vote no if you have not finished the entire book.
(faq · submit a book)
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idrislibrary · 1 year ago
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Un día descubrirás el valor de tener a alguien que elige venir cuando lo llamas.
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smartelds · 2 years ago
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sunthroughdarkclouds · 10 months ago
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You can weave your life so long--only so long, and then a thing in the world out of your control will tug at one vital thread and leave you patternless and subdued.
- Patricia McKillip
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smalltownfae · 7 months ago
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tachyonpub · 9 months ago
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the-hearth-and-the-wild · 9 months ago
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I do not understand you. I am angry with you. I am hurt and helpless, but nothing will fill the ache of the hollowness in me where your name would echo if I lost you.
Patricia A. McKillip, The Forgotten Beasts of Eld
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siyahveizmarit · 7 months ago
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"Bir şey demeyeceksen gidiyorum!" dedi. Gelmemiş birine "Git!" demek
Dilsizce "Konuş!" demek gibiydi
Sustum...
Ve tarih,
Gelmemiş birinin gidişine şahit oldu.
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nimhandeee · 2 years ago
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Gözünden sakındığım sen gerçek hersey yalan...
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cryptidvagabond · 1 year ago
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I haven't read this book in ages, but I'm remembering why I loved it so much when I first did.
[ "But why does he want to give it to me?" "Because it is the child of Rianna and Norrel, and they are both dead." Sybel blinked. "But you said Rianna was married to Drede." "She was." "Then why is the child Norrel's son? I do not understand." Coren's voice rose perilously. "Because Norrel and Rianna were lovers. And Drede killed Norrel three days ago on the Plain of Terbrec. Now will you take the baby so I can go back and kill Drede?" Sybel looked at him out of her black, unwinking eyes. "You will not shout at me." she said very softly. The mailed hands of Coren curled and uncurled in the moonlight. He took a step toward her, and the soft light shaped the long bones of his face, traced lines of exhaustion beneath his eyes. "I am sorry," he whispered. ] -'The Forgotten Beasts of Eld.' By Patricia A. McKillip, chapter one.
This man is in full mail armor, with a sword at his hip. He's a complete stranger to her. Standing at the gate of her home in the middle of the night, and raises his voice at her. And she looks him dead in the eyes and says, "You will not shout at me." No please. It's not a question at all. It's a statement.
I've always loved this interaction.
It shaped the way I raised myself, and the way that I write dialogue and female characters in my own stories.
I think about it a lot.
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