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“For an age we stood there like that, me holding him by the collar of his jacket and kissing him for all I was worth, him standing there, hands up like I was frisking him with no idea what to do about it. It. Was. Awesome.”

Quote by Rosemary Clement-Moore

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Spirit and Dust

The title Spirit and Dust presents a poetic juxtaposition of contrasting elements. The word Spirit often invokes notions of consciousness, soul, essence, or the intangible aspects of existence, while Dust suggests physical matter, the earthly realm, decay, or the transient nature of life. Together, these terms create a title rich with symbolic potential, hinting at an examination of the relationship between the immaterial and material, the eternal and ephemeral, or the divine and the earthly. Without additional context about a specific work by this title, the description remains focused solely on the semantic implications of the title itself. more

Author

Rosemary Clement-Moore
Rosemary Clement-Moore

Rosemary Clement-Moore is an active author known for her works in fantasy and mystery novels. Her specific birth and death dates are unknown. more

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