Maybe the price of forgetting that even in America, even in New York City, when a man from back home is talking, you better listen closely. (Dark City Lights).

— Brian Koppelman

I heaved into being, came out of the stone, the bricks, and other elements, and took form. (Dark City Lights).

— Jerrold Mundis

If I'd learned nothing else in my twenty-seven years on this planet, I'd learned that when someone gives you something totally unexpected and undeserved, you don't ask questions.

— Jill D. Block

The main thing about aliens is that they are alien. They feel no responsibility for fulfilling any of your expectations. (Dark City Lights).

— Robert Silverberg

Everyone loves a goddamned trainwreck, after all.

— Carolyn Drake

Journey through the Power of the Rainbow represents a condensed compendium of literary efforts from a life dedicated to transforming the themes of injustice, grief, and despair that we all encounter during some unavoidable point of our existence into a sustainable life-affirming poetics of passionate creativity, empowered spiritual vision, and inspired commitment.

— Aberjhani

A New York plate that said you die. (Dark City Lights).

— Ed Park

While he sweated out a story she bled put a poem. (Dark City Lights).

— S. J. Rozan

She would keep playing the role of the winner as long as the audience believed her.

— Mary Papas

Fate bring two people together and it is love's job to keep them there.

— Juvy Ann