Tiffany McDaniel is an acclaimed American novelist and poet known for her lyrical prose and richly woven narratives. Born and raised in Ohio, her writing often reflects the haunting beauty and complexities of the Appalachian region. Her debut novel, "The Summer That Melted Everything," won numerous awards, establishing her as a distinctive voice in contemporary literature. McDaniel's works explore themes of family, identity, and the human condition with profound depth and empathy.
Hell ain't a place outside of us. It's all the evil we do in this world.
The devil was once an angel, too.
Sometimes the best way to keep the devil at bay is to let him have a hand in what’s going on.
Love is the only thing that can defeat evil.
No one knows what the future holds. We can only hope it’s not Hell.
Fear and ignorance are the devil's greatest allies.
Evil is not born, it’s taught.
In the end, it’s not the Hell we deserve but the one we believe in.
We become the devil we fear the most.
The devil has many forms, and sometimes he doesn't come dressed in red.
Sometimes the worst thing you can do for someone is try to save them.
Evil doesn't only reside in Hell. It lives in the hearts of men.