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Fleck Blackstar: The Black Star of Kingston

November 8, 2020March 26, 2021 / Havalah Ruth Peirce / 1 Comment

Fleck Blackstar wades back towards the burning fleet. S. D. Smith's books are always full of memorable lines and quotable truths. But in the middle of The Black Star of Kingston, which I reread recently, I came across a line in particular that I had to really think about to understand its meaning. Here it … Continue reading Fleck Blackstar: The Black Star of Kingston

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I am Havalah Ruth Peirce. I am a writer, artist, and fangirl. I am a philosopher and theologian, seeker of truth and student of wisdom. I am a Daughter of the King of Kings.

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The quote, “My place beside you, my blood for yours,” is from The Green Ember by S. D. Smith. The following paragraph alludes to Disney’s The Lion King, Mansfield Park by Jane Austen, and Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, respectively.

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