“The world is like a broken wrist that healed the wrong way, and will never be the same again.” WorldWayBrokenHealedWrong WayWrists Author:Frances Hardinge
“My good lady,’ interrupted Clent, ‘are you telling me that he is not the Luck? That you have in some way obfuscated the chronology of his nativity?’ Seconds passed. A beetle flew into Mistress Leap’s hair while she stared at Clent, then it struggled free and flew off again. ‘Did you lie about when he was born?’ translated Mosca.” WayLyingBornHairLuckLeapSecondsMistressFlewInterruptedBeetlesNativityChronology Author:Frances Hardinge
“Tips for aspiring writers: don't be afraid of writing rubbish. It's very easy to become hypnotised by an empty page or screen. It's tempting to abandon a half-finished work because you can't make it perfect. I hereby give you permission to write things that aren't perfect, make mistakes, try things that don't work, experiment with styles you're not used to and generally throw words around. You'll learn much faster that way.” WayGivingWritingTryingUsedEasyPerfectMistakeHalfStylePagesEmptyFinishedScreensExperimentsFasterMaking MistakesAbandonPermissionRubbishTemptingAspiring WritersFinished Work Author:Frances Hardinge