Have you ever had that moment when you looked back on something and said, ‘Well, gosh, that seems obvious now… why didn’t I see it then?’ I like to call this the Face Palm Epiphany. Oh, hindsight, you magical, humbling thing. Alethea Kontis Read Quote
I was a math whiz who stunk at English, so of course I wanted to be a writer more than anything in the world. I performed impromptu plays for my grandmother’s sewing circle but forced my little sister to ask for ketchup at McDonald’s. Alethea Kontis Read Quote
If your reading habits are anything like mine, then you can remember the exact moment that certain books came into your life. You remember where you were standing and whom you were with. You remember the feel of the book in your hands and the cover, that exact cover, even if the art has changed over the years. Alethea Kontis Read Quote
Enchanted’ illustrates how impractical fairy-tale ideals are in the World As We Know It, and yet, Giselle’s unabashed optimism always seems to magically find its time and place. Alethea Kontis Read Quote
Sharon Shinn is a lover of words and a builder of worlds. She makes science-fiction seem like fantasy. Her characters jump off the page, finding their way under your skin and into your heart. Alethea Kontis Read Quote
I am a big fan of the web comic ‘Strong Female Protagonist,’ illustrated by Molly Ostertag. Alethea Kontis Read Quote
Sharon Shinn’s Samaria is a world populated by refugees from a ravaged Earth, also many, many years in the future. Alethea Kontis Read Quote
I have always loved really dense, complicated stories with lots of layers, tons of obscure literary references, and a plethora of inside jokes. Alethea Kontis Read Quote
It took me a long time to learn how to be brave enough to put myself out there and try everything, no matter how strange or silly. If I can impart that same wisdom to other folks – no matter what age – it would be an honor. Alethea Kontis Read Quote
Every so often, I am thanked for being ‘unapologetically me.’ I treasure those moments, those people, and remember them every time I’m feeling timid. Alethea Kontis Read Quote