Or What You WillOr What You Will is an utterly original novel about how stories are brought forth from Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award-winning author Jo Walton. |
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... stops moving, eddying, surging, and nobody can tell what is mist and what is shadow, not until shadow and mist transform and are shaped to become solid and walk beside you. She has been there many times but it has never become tame ...
... stops beating, and she slumps, dead. The dog called Horse gets up and turns around where she had been lying, then barks once. Orsino stands up, letting Hero's head slide to the ground. Pyrrha and the foal Leander don't react at all, but ...
... stops at the fountain to wash. The water is very cold. The stablemen are already going into the birthing stable. Orsino looks up past them, to the palazzo with its many small windows, and up above it to the tower that from here seems so ...
... stops asking, although she does not stop wondering. But no. Don't worry. We're really not going there. That door can remain firmly closed for now. You can set your back against it if you want and lean hard against it, holding it shut ...
... Stop now, while you are ahead. Take your embodied self off to read something else, feeling grateful for your solidity, your reality, and that of the world you inhabit, go read something you'll enjoy more, or deal with the pipes and ...