Sam Munson is an American novelist and journalist known for his debut novel, "The November Criminals," which was adapted into a film. Born in 1981, Munson has contributed to various prestigious publications, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. His work often explores themes of adolescence and morality. A graduate of the University of Chicago, Munson continues to engage readers with his insightful storytelling.
Sometimes it's better to be alone than to be with someone who makes you feel alone.
In the end, we are all just prisoners of our own thoughts.
The world is a cruel place, but we have the power to make it kinder.
Love is not always gentle; sometimes it's fierce and demanding.
The truth may hurt, but it's better than living in a lie.
Life is a journey, and every step we take is an adventure.