[...] every sailor knows you can dress up the ocean in pretty colors and soft smiles but it will always be hard and dangerous and cold.
Kendall Kulper, Drift & Dagger, p.249
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[...] every sailor knows you can dress up the ocean in pretty colors and soft smiles but it will always be hard and dangerous and cold.
Kendall Kulper, Drift & Dagger, p.249
'There's nothing you can do about it anymore,' I say, and I say it over and over until it finally feels true.
Kendall Kulper, Drift & Dagger, p.251
[...] and I almost expect to feel her hand slip into mine again, those fingers small and warm and squeezing tight. I can feel it. I feel my skin tingling, feel my hand reaching out to her, even though in time and distance and every other way of measuring anything she is so far away.
Kendall Kulper, Drift & Dagger, p.257
We were born into the wrong lives[...]
Kendall Kulper, Drift & Dagger, p.217
Boston Teen Author Festival: "The Craft: Magic, Cultures, and Worlds" Recap
Boston Teen Author Festival: “The Craft: Magic, Cultures, and Worlds” Recap
Olivia Handscom ‘18/ Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
In the second session of the Boston Teen Author Festival (BTAF), the festival’s fantasy writers got together to talk about The Craft: What Goes into Crafting your own Magic, Cultures, and World. The panel was moderated by Sarah Horwitz, an aspiring writer with a BA in Visual & Media Arts and a concentration in screenwriting from Emerson…
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Boston Teen Author Festival: "The Craft: Magic, Cultures, and Worlds" Recap
Boston Teen Author Festival: “The Craft: Magic, Cultures, and Worlds” Recap
Olivia Handscom ‘18/ Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer In the second session of the Boston Teen Author Festival (BTAF), the festival’s fantasy writers got together to talk about The Craft: What Goes into Crafting your own Magic, Cultures, and World. The panel was moderated by Sarah Horwitz, an aspiring writer with a BA in Visual & Media Arts and a concentration in screenwriting from Emerson…
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That’s two awesome BTAF authors who are archers! Watch out, Katniss. ;)
Stay tuned for more fun facts about your favorite YA authors, and don’t forget to check out the full Boston Teen Author Festival schedule!