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“The stillness and stasis of bed are the perfect opposite of travel: inertia is what I've come to consider the default mode, existentially and electronically speaking. Bed, its utter inactivity, offers a glimpse of eternity, without the drawback of being dead.”

Quote by Lynne Sharon Schwartz

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Not Now, Voyager: A Memoir

A personal narrative that delves into the author's life and thoughts, offering insights into their journey and personal growth. more

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Lynne Sharon Schwartz
Lynne Sharon Schwartz

Lynne Sharon Schwartz is an American writer born in March 1939. Her works span across novels, essays, and poetry, known for her unique narrative style and profound thematic explorations. more

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