3 Quotes & Sayings By Kate Maloy

Kate Maloy is a writer and editor who has been featured in The New York Times, The Huffington Post, and The Chicago Tribune. She teaches writing and editing to students in New York City and online via workshops and private instruction. She's also the author of two novels, "The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry" (Hyperion) and "Shadow of the Redwood" (Grand Central) Read more

Kate is represented by Deborah Schneider at Writers House.

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Sarah, though, was still sometimes ruled by stark pain, lost to everything else. Grief slipped away, only to attack from behind. It changed shape endlessly. It lacerated her, numbed her, stalked her, startled her, caught her by the throat. It deceived her eye with glimpses of Charles, her ear with the sound of his voice. She would turn and turn, expecting him, and find him gone. Again. Each time Sarah escaped her sorrow, forgetful amid other things, she lost him anew the instant she remembered he was gone. Kate Maloy
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Her memories were beads jumbled loose in a box, unstrung. Kate Maloy