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“I'd always written how grief was hollow. How it was a vast cavern of nothing.
But I was wrong.
Grief was the exact opposite. It was full and heavy and drowning because it wasn't the absence of everything you lost - it was the combination of it all, your love, your happiness, your bittersweets, wound tight like a knotted ball of yarn.
- Florence Day”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“I began to realize that love wasn't dead, but it wasn't forever, either. It was something in between, a moment in time where two people existed at the exact same moment in the exact same place in the universe.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“Buying books always made me feel better, even if I never read them.
- Florence Day”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“Love wasn't a whisper in the quiet night. It was a yelp into the void, screaming that you were here.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
tags: love
“There is no happy ending, theres just. . . happily living. As best you can.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“You don't ever lose the sadness, but you learn to love it because it becomes a part of you, and bit by bit, it fades. And eventually, you'll pick yourself back up and you'll find that you're okay. That you're going to be okay. And eventually, it will be true.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“Not because I couldn't exist on my own, but sometimes I just didn't want to.
Sometimes I just wanted to let my guard down, let the pieces of me fall to the ground, and know that I had someone there who could put me back together without minding the sharp bits.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“Love is a celebration,’ ” I read, my voice wobbling, “ ‘of life and death. It stays with you. It lingers, my darlings, long after I’m gone. Listen for me when the wind rushes through the trees. I love you.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
Would've, should've, could've. Hindsight is such a bitch.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“Because ghost stories were just love stories about here and then and now and when, about pockets of happiness and moments that resonated in places long after their era. They were stories that taught you that love was never a matter of time, but a matter of timing.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
tags: love
“Everything that dies never really goes. In little ways, it all stays.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“Everything died, but pieces of it remained. Dad was in the wind because he breathed the same air that I breathed. Dad was a mark in history becuase he existed. He was part of my future because I still carried on.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“I can't begin to express how much your book helped me. I could open it and get lost in your words, and in those moments, it felt like everything would be okay. So, thank you for giving me words when I didn't think there were any left. I hope you never stop giving the world your words.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“The universe sends you the things you need when you need them.”
Ashley Poston, Dead Romantics
“I think, as readers, we all have a comfort read, the one book that protects us in the exact ways it needs to—whether it is a romance or erotica or a thriller or a crime story or a fantasy. A book that we find ourselves in, like looking in a mirror. Oh, you, too? It will ask, as it fills that soft, hollow place in your heart that nothing else dared to touch. I think we all deserve a book like that, whatever yours is.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“Speaking of lowest, I would also like to give a very enthusiastic fuck you to my anxiety. Thanks for, as always, being the worst.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“Because loneliness was the kind of ghost that haunted you long after you were dead. It stood over your plot in the cemetery where a lone name sat carved in marble. It sat with your urn. It was the wind that carried your ashes when no one claimed your body.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“All of it. Pretending to be okay while the world changes around you and leaves you behind to sit with whatever loss you found.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“In my experience, women with sharp tongues usually have soft lips.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“I hated that I cried when I was angry, or upset, or annoyed. I hated that I cried at the slightest flux of emotional nuance. I hated how helpless I felt. I hated how I wanted to both march up to him and give him a fistful of my thoughts and run as far away from him as I could.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“I knew you once,” he said so ardently, it made my heart flutter. “I think you still do,” I whispered,”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“We were an author of love stories and an editor of romances, weaving a story about a boy who was once a little ghostly and a girl who lived with ghosts. And maybe, if we were lucky, we’d find a happily ever after, too.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“Your grandma- my mother- told me once that the wind is just the breath of everyone who came before us. All the people who've passed on, all the ones who've taken a breath-" And he took a breath himself, loud and dramatic, and exhaled. "They're still in the wind. And they'll always be in the wind, singing. Until the wind is gone. Do you hear them?”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“I hope you find yourself in a book someday. And I hope that book lives forever.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“We might've been a family in black, but our lives were filled with light and hope and joy.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“I began to realize that love wasn’t dead, but it wasn’t forever, either. It was something in between, a moment in time where two people existed at the exact same moment in the exact same place in the universe.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“I bought things when I was nervous. Mainly books but—I guess now I bought houseplants, too.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“They fought and disagreed, of course, but they always came back together like a binary star, dancing with each other through life.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“I feel like we’ve done a few of these . . .”
“But I could never touch you.”
“I’d be okay with that.”
“No one else will ever see me.”
“That means you’d be all mine.”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics
“Giving you Annie's legacy and watching it flourish was under your pen was a blessing. And this? And suddenly this no longer felt like a conversation. It felt like a goodbye. These last few days have been beautiful. It's a good ending, darling. And as your editor I have no notes”
Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics

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