11 Quotes & Sayings By Rhian J Martin

Rhian J. Martin is a British-born, New Zealand writer who writes on a range of topics and works across the genres of sci-fi and fantasy. Her debut novel, "The Shifting," was published in July 2014 and her second, "The Rattle," was released in March 2015. Her short fiction has also been published by various magazines and anthologies Read more

Rhian's first book, "The Darkest Part of the Forest," won several awards and is available from Walker Books in the UK and US. Rhian lives in New Zealand with her husband, two children, and two cats.

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Time limits tend to turn everything predictable and mundane into a novelty. Rhian J. Martin
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There was a certain untamed energy about the west of Ireland — full of tragedy and struggle, sown with the flesh of the departed. Rhian J. Martin
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What a man loves may be his ruin, but what a man ruins he can never truly love. Rhian J. Martin
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She supposed this was the real definition of a mother — a woman who willingly allows her heart to break over and over again for her children. Rhian J. Martin
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The benefit of carrying the entire world on your shoulders was that you didn’t have to stare it in the face. Rhian J. Martin
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Traveling, she realized, was like a slow dismemberment of the body. It plucked the heart out of her and split it into pieces, leaving a bit behind wherever she went, never to be whole again. Rhian J. Martin
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Are guilt and regret not messages from inside of us, letting us know that our moral compasses have been recalibrated and are pointing in the right direction? Rhian J. Martin
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It was all very isolating to think about, what people use to define themselves and their actions. And at the end of the day, did it make people feel better? Maybe it did. Maybe it gave them something to grasp at in the ambiguous vein of life on Earth. Rhian J. Martin
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People are like mussels. You can put them in a vat of boiling water, and some of them will pop open immediately. Some of them will have to float around in the water for a bit, then they’ll slowly release. Others never open up at all, no matter what sort of hot water they’re in. Rhian J. Martin
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Such was the cyclical nature of Galway life: finding tragedy in the simple things and simplicity in the tragic things. Rhian J. Martin