“He felt like his own heart might stop beating just from acknowledging the concept. The sadness, the sorrow, and the loss, they were living things, funnily enough.”
Adam P. Knave“Still, the car started, so we drove off to the movies. Popcorn happened. Previews, ads, and an annoying kid all went down like clockwork. The picture started and then ended a while later, the world unchanged by its passing.”
Adam P. Knave, Crazy Little Things“You ate my dog, you undead freak!”Hey! Watch the slander. I hear the acceptable term is ‘corporeallychallenged’ now. No need to be rude.”
Adam P. Knave, Crazy Little Things“What is this place?" "Nothing at all. Everywhere there is. Both at once?" Wereberry offered.”
Adam P. Knave, Stays Crunchy in Milk“He didn't want to get his hopes up, but he also refused to be a pessimist about this moment. Everything could go either way.”
Adam P. Knave, Stays Crunchy in Milk“The potential, for anything, was overwhelming to a degree that bothered him. It wasn’t, he thought, the idea of power. It certainly wasn’t that nervous feeling T.C. would get in the pit of his stomach when he knew he had an incredible opportunity in front of him, that amazing brief pause before an act of creation. This was something else. Something to fear and respect.”
Adam P. Knave, Stays Crunchy in Milk“Since the fall of Man and the return of Magery and our older ways, most disputes were settled in a civilized manner: sword to the face, mace to the neck, acceptable societal situational handlers”
Adam P. Knave, Crazy Little Things“A single thought, he considered, could do all sorts of harm. Harm to what, he wasn't sure, but he identified it as harm.”
Adam P. Knave, Stays Crunchy in Milk“He felt like his own heart might stop beating just from acknowledging the concept. The sadness, the sorrow, and the loss, they were living things, funnily enough.”
Adam P. Knave, Stays Crunchy in Milk