Born: 11-17-1981
Maggie Stiefvater is a bestselling American author known for her captivating young adult novels, blending fantasy and rich storytelling. She gained prominence with "The Wolves of Mercy Falls" series and the acclaimed "The Raven Cycle" series. Stiefvater's work often explores themes of magic, friendship, and self-discovery. Besides writing, she is a talented musician and artist, bringing a creative flair to all her endeavors.
Dreams are hopeful because they exist as pure possibility. Unlike memories, which are fossils, long dead and buried deep.
She had been told that her eyes were her best feature, but she knew it wasn't true. Her best feature was her hope.
Fear was a chain, but only if she let it bind her.
He was a body, and bodies were meant to hurt.
Sometimes it was impossible to tell if an instinct was a message from the universe or a message from your own heart.
The world was a wheel. And it was turning.
She could be brave, but she was rarely fearless.
She pretended to be brave because she couldn't bear to be afraid.
Loneliness was a failure of the world.
She was a little bit broken, but she was still good.
It was one thing to be a monster in dreams, but quite another to be one in the light of day.
There was nothing so lonely as the moon in the day.