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Moonglass

In 'Moonglass,' the protagonist embarks on a transformative journey, confronting personal grief and healing amidst the backdrop of a coastal town. The story delves into the complexities of emotional healing, as the protagonist navigates through her past and present, finding solace in the natural beauty of the moonlit landscape. more

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Jessi Kirby
Jessi Kirby

Jessi Kirby, born on July 28, 1978, is an accomplished author known for her works in the genres of fantasy, science fiction, and mystery. Her novels are celebrated for their unique imagination and emotional depth, captivating readers with their engaging plots and thought-provoking themes. more

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“Synthesis is the gateway to Transcendence, because once you accept that you are forever changed and that life is forever different, you have to ask, "What are you going to do about that fact? Will the change be for the better or for worse?" It's the loss itself that becomes the catalyst for meaning. (pg 273)”

“He feels again the sensation he has had all his life: that she is the other side to him, that they fit together, him and her, like two halves of a walnut. That without her he is incomplete, lost. He will carry an open wound, down his side, for the rest of his life, where she had been ripped from him. How can he live without her? He cannot. It is like asking the heart to live without the lungs, like tearing the moon out of the sky and asking the stars to do its work, like expecting the barley to grow without the rain.”

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“Insisting that life stay the same post-loss is essentially the same as saying, “Let’s just pretend this never happened.” That’s an incredible disservice to the person, place, or thing that you lost. Did you love what you lost? If you didn’t love it, was it important, significant, influential, or a large chunk of your life? Did you have hopes, dreams, or expectations attached to it? Then it’s worth grieving its loss. And that loss will change your identity on some level.”