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Jaida Jones

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Jaida Jones is a graduate of Barnard College, where they wrote their thesis on monsters in Japanese literature and film. A poet and native New Yorker, they had their first collection of poetry, Cinquefoil published by New Babel Books in 2006. They also co-wrote the Shoebox Project - a Harry Potter fan website with more than five thousand subscribed members. They currently live in Brooklyn with their wife and co-author, Danielle Bennett.

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Havemercy (Havemercy, #1)

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Shadow Magic (Havemercy, #2)

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Tattoos Feature Heavily in Master of One – Here’s Why

Dani and I got our first tattoos from a friend and former coworker of mine the summer before, and also technically of, cancer. At the end of that summer, in late August, 2015, Dani would get the diagnosis. She’d find out alone in Dr. Seigel’s office, bringing no one with her because we all assumed the lump she’d found was nothing, a benign mass. I’d find out via text, because I was on the phone fo Read more of this blog post »
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“Repeat after me, Mr. Black: I do believe in commas. I do, I do.”
Jaida Jones

“The Kiril Islands had changed hands more times than a good coin in a whorehouse.”
Jaida Jones, Havemercy

“What I caught that winter was a memory of a purpose.”
Jaida Jones, Havemercy

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“As their song crescendoed I had the sudden conviction that the world, which I had considered the province of meaningless chances, a mad dance of atoms, was as orderly as the hexagons in the honeycombs I had just crushed into wax and that behind everything, from Helen's weaving to Circe's mountain to Scylla's death, was a subtle pattern, an order of the most compelling lucidity, but hidden from me, a code I could never crack.”
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