Quote by: Connie Willis

You'd help if you could, wouldn't you, boy?" I said. "It's no wonder they call you man's best friend. Faithful and loyal and true, you share in our sorrows and rejoice with us in our triumphs, the truest friend we ever have known, a better friend than we deserve. You have thrown in your lot with us, through thick and thin, on battlefield and hearthrug, refusing to leave your master even when death and destruction lie all around. Ah, noble dog, you are the furry mirror in which we see our better selves reflected, man as he could be, unstained by war or ambition, unspoilt by-


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Author Bio


  • NameConnie Willis
  • DescriptionAmerican science fiction writer
  • BornDecember 31, 1945
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionAuthor; Novelist; Poet
  • WorksDoomsday Book; To Say Nothing Of The Dog; Blackout/All Clear
  • AwardsNebula Award