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Book cover for The Last Emperox (The Interdependency, #3)
While the elite of the Interdependency were making their plans to abandon the common people to their fate, the common people of the Interdependency were beginning to come to grips with what, exactly, that fate actually was.
Hugh Meyer
Worth remembering that this was finished before the covid-19 lockdown hit the US... And yet oddly relevante
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Natasha Pulley
“Thaniel listened for a while longer, because the silence was so deep and clear that he could hear ghosts of the thirty-six of thirty-seven possible worlds in which Grace had not won at the roulette, and not stepped backward into him. He wished then that he could go back and that the ball had landed on another number. He would be none the wiser and he would be staying at Filigree Street, probably for years, still happy, and he wouldn't have stolen those years from a lonely man who was too decent to mention that they were missing.”
Natasha Pulley, The Watchmaker of Filigree Street

Margaret Atwood
“We were the people who were not in the papers. We lived in the blank white spaces at the edges of print. It gave us more freedom.
We lived in the gaps between the stories.”
Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale

John Scalzi
“While the elite of the Interdependency were making their plans to abandon the common people to their fate, the common people of the Interdependency were beginning to come to grips with what, exactly, that fate actually was.”
John Scalzi, The Last Emperox

Natasha Pulley
“Your science can save a man’s life, but imagination makes it worth living.”
Natasha Pulley, The Watchmaker of Filigree Street

Seanan McGuire
“Children would be more than a slight deviation from routine. Children would be the nuclear option where routine was concerned”
Seanan McGuire, Down Among the Sticks and Bones

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