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Heidi R. Kling

Heidi R. Kling writes books about normal girls in fantastic situations.

After earning her MFA in Writing for Children from the New School in New York, Heidi returned to the Bay Area where she lives with her family in a tiny seaside village like the towns in her books.

She's also the author of the acclaimed PAINT MY BODY RED (for fans of Speak and 13 Reasons Why), bestselling romantic comedy NOT OKAY, CUPID and the Spellspinners of Melas County series about feuding witches and warlocks.

Please visit her on twitter (Heidi R. Kling) where she loves to live-tweet TV shows, overuse gifs and chat with her readers about books, love and travel. She's very fortunate to write stories for a living and is grateful to you for reading them!

http://heidirkling.com


“Spider had that easy way about him that people who have never had anything bad happen to them seem to possess.”
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“Sea, give me a break. It's always been you.”
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“Maybe that's why we used to get along so well - we both enjoyed lounging around in our own chaos.”
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“Of course,' Spider said. 'I'd bring you Popsicles and cheesy celebrity magazines.”
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“He looked at me like I just told him the earth was flat and I had definitive proof.”
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“Reflecting your current reality. Dreams are fasinating, aren't they? Portholes into the subconscious.”
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“Yeah, I do. Sometimes I worry my memories will fade without them.”
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“We do not choose what happens to us. We can only choose what we do after. What we do now. We can only choose to keep going.”
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“And we clung to each other like we were drowning because, in a way, we were.”
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“I wanted to tell him that you can meet someone and they can change your life forever, even if you have only known him for a short while, that when you leave, you're a different person than before you met him... and I undertstand that because of meeting Deni.”
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“They do not disappear when they die. They leave us their strength.”
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