6 Quotes & Sayings By A Lee Brock

A. Lee Brock is a bestselling author of both fiction and nonfiction books for children and adults. He has written over 350 books, many of which have been translated into more than twenty languages. He is an award-winning teacher and has won numerous writing awards, including the Newbery Honor for his book The Man Who Listens to Horses Read more

From 1999 – 2001 he was the president of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.

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Rain turned to ice, and lightning splintered, it splicedthe black sky, it seeped a bright white. All animals they fled, from the sky as it bled, pale death that fell veiling the night. A. Lee Brock
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Wrath crawled out from the well, on direction from Hell, to get back what it once lost. With vengeance in mind, it set out to find, a specified soul to accost. When the Hell-well beckoned, Mother’s will now reckoned, her dead soul now wholly enslaved. Embodied in a rotting husk, the corpse reeked of putrid musk, her being wholly depraved. A. Lee Brock
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Envy said, “Girl, I remember well, ye, who I flung from Hell, and not a day has passed, I haven’t missedthe loss of your soul that I mourned, I’ve been bereft and forlorn, for the sweet taste of your flesh I’ve yet to kiss. But no worries–bygones, that’s the past–long gone, I don’t hold a grudge, no, in no way. And though your family they did swindlemy joy of flaying ye on a spindle, I begrudge ye not a little, so let’s play. So, merely toss your token in my well, and all your dreams I will unveil, for ye alone, them I’ll grant. Come closer, little Penny, your hands I know are not empty, ye have something I dreadfully want. A. Lee Brock
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In hundreds of years of wish fulfillment, never once to the demon’s bereavement, had a wish gone unable to be yielded. It was love this day, which defeated the curse, and there in Hell there was little worse, than the dark forces of evil gone unwielded. A. Lee Brock
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Dead tree branches rattled, the cold wind seethed, it prattled of abominations about to unfold. A lone wolf howled, the full moon it prowled, ready for evils untold. A. Lee Brock