Like a soldier back from battle you fill my vision. You're a flood, a baptism I'd forgotten, and the force of you leaves me breathless.
There is a curious comfort in letting go. After the agony, letting go brings numbness, and after the numbness, clarity. As if I can see the world for… - Julie Berry
There is a curious comfort in letting go. After the agony, letting go brings numbness, and after the numbness, clarity. As if I can see the world for…
- Julie Berry
It's a cold world when no one will touch you. - Julie Berry
It's a cold world when no one will touch you.
The fuzzy boundary lines between different readership ages have always puzzled me, so these days I just write what comes, and assume I can fix the me… - Julie Berry
The fuzzy boundary lines between different readership ages have always puzzled me, so these days I just write what comes, and assume I can fix the me…
Like a soldier back from battle you fill my vision. You're a flood, a baptism I'd forgotten, and the force of you leaves me breathless. - Julie Berry
And what rules of economy dictate that a boy without a foot is more whole than a girl without a tongue? - Julie Berry
And what rules of economy dictate that a boy without a foot is more whole than a girl without a tongue?
I nod. Young love is not always forever. I know. - Julie Berry
I nod. Young love is not always forever. I know.
I have to trust that if a story is strong, it can find its readership, and good editors can steer me well. - Julie Berry
I have to trust that if a story is strong, it can find its readership, and good editors can steer me well.
I always want readers to lose themselves completely in a story and feel something, whatever the book invites them to feel. That experience is the bes… - Julie Berry
I always want readers to lose themselves completely in a story and feel something, whatever the book invites them to feel. That experience is the bes…
Did we risk our lives to defend a just society, where guilt must be proven and not assumed? Or are we no better than the oppressive kings from whom o… - Julie Berry
Did we risk our lives to defend a just society, where guilt must be proven and not assumed? Or are we no better than the oppressive kings from whom o…
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