4 Quotes & Sayings By Steven Sherrill

Steven Sherrill is the author of more than 30 books of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and essay. His books have been translated into twenty-four languages. He is the recipient of the prestigious John Gardner Fellowship for Writers, the Southeastern Booksellers Association Award for Excellence in Fiction, and the International Book Award. He lives with his family in North Carolina.

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Standing at the window, reading the menu of Obediah's services, the Minotaur wishes he could believe in what she has to offer: a promise woven into deep lines of his palm, some turn of fate told by a card. But faith is a nebulous thing and charlatans a dime a dozen; it's always been that way. The Minotaur both envies and pities the devout. Steven Sherrill
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The architecture of the Minotaur’s heart is ancient. Rough hewn and many chambered, his heart is a plodding laborious thing, built for churning through the millennia. But the blood it pumps–the blood it has pumped for five thousand years, the blood it will pump for the rest of his life–is nearly human blood. It carries with it, through his monster’s veins, the weighty, necessary, terrible stuff of human existence: fear, wonder, hope, wickedness, love. But in the Minotaur’s world it is far easier to kill and devour seven virgins year after year, their rattling bones rising at his feet like a sea of cracked ice, than to accept tenderness and return it. Steven Sherrill
3
Cecie keeps telling him she’d like to take him home some night, husband or no. The Minotaur waits hopefully. Husband or no. Steven Sherrill