Rikki Ducornet (/ˈrɪki duːkɔːrˈneɪ/; born Erica DeGre,[citation needed] April 19, 1943 in Canton, New York) is an American writer, poet, and artist.
An important memory is like a gravitational field--the mind is compelled to return to it again and again. It is like a moon; it lives in light and shadow.
The child is born speaking the languages of birds; the child has horns and scales and wings; it has a beak; it has a cloven hoof. He is the sum of all creatures: the ones that swim, the ones that soar, the ones that leap, the ones that maze the earth with burrows.
Cinematic and symphonic: this is a compelling story revealed in a sequence of voices that are as pitch-perfect as they are irresistible. This is a wonderfully impressive debut: tender, muscled and unforgettable.
A book is a private thing, citizen; it belongs to the one who writes it and to the one who reads it. Like the mind itself, a book is a private space. Within that space, anything is possible. The greatest evil and the greatest good.
What are books but tangible dreams? What is reading if it is not dreaming? The best books cause us to dream; the rest are not worth reading.
David Moyes
Dominique Dawes
Bowden Wyatt
Big Sean
John Buford
Kallistos Ware
Chris Zylka
Leon Battista Alberti
Dale J. Stephens
John Yarmuth
John Turner
Sandy Adams