Zen Cho is a Malaysian author known for her blend of historical fantasy and cultural narratives. She gained acclaim with her debut novel "Sorcerer to the Crown," which showcases her talent for weaving magic with themes of identity and colonialism. Besides novels, she writes short stories and has received accolades including the Crawford Award. Zen Cho's work often explores the intersection of folklore and contemporary issues.
Magic is not inherently good or evil. It is a tool, and like any tool, its use depends on the person who wields it.
Men always fear what they do not understand, and magic is something they have never truly understood.
Power should never be hoarded by the few, but shared by the many. Magic is no different.
The greatest strength lies in accepting oneself, flaws and all.
The world tries to break you, but you must not let it. You are stronger than you think.
Love and trust go hand in hand. Without trust, love cannot flourish.
Sometimes, the greatest act of bravery is to be vulnerable and show your true self.
In the face of prejudice, it is important to stand tall and prove your worth.
Knowledge is power, but it is also a responsibility. Use it wisely.
Hate breeds hate. Only through compassion and understanding can we break the cycle.
Sometimes, the simplest solution is the most effective one.
Never underestimate the power of friendship. It can change the course of destinies.