Ben H. Winters is an acclaimed author known for his genre-blending novels that combine mystery, science fiction, and social commentary. He gained prominence with his Edgar Award-winning "The Last Policeman" trilogy, which explores existential themes against an apocalyptic backdrop. Winters has also penned works like "Underground Airlines" and "Golden State," showcasing his knack for inventive storytelling and thought-provoking narratives. His writing often delves into moral complexities and speculative futures.
You can't just pick and choose when to be who you are.
The truth is a hard thing to tell.
Maybe the world will change one day. Maybe we will change it.
It's hard to trust anyone when you know how much they can betray you.
The past isn't always past.
There's no such thing as a free choice.
Hope is the thing that fights against the end.
Sometimes the only thing you can do is keep going.
We all make choices. But in the end, our choices make us.
The truth is a weapon, and it's dangerous in the wrong hands.
Sometimes the best way to fight is to stand your ground.
The world is full of quiet suffering.