Quote by: Martine Leavitt

How thin the air felt at the forest's edge, how ghostly the trees that guarded their realm.... The whole world seemed as delicate as a dandelion seed, and as fleeting.... How sad to know that the figment village of my imagination would not vanish when I ended, to understand that it was not I who had invented the moon the first time I realized how lovely it was. To admit that it was not my breath that made the winds blow.... [M]y heart, my heart knew that when I closed my eyes I invented the night sky and the stars too. Wasn't the whole dome of the sky the same shape as the inside of my skull? Didn't I create the sun and the day when I raised my eyelids every morning?


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Author Bio


  • NameMartine Leavitt
  • DescriptionCanadian American writer and writing teacher
  • AliasesW. Martine Leavitt; Martine Bates; Martine Bates Leavitt
  • BornJuly 19, 1953
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist