Akemi Dawn Bowman
Akemi Dawn Bowman
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Akemi Dawn Bowman is an American author of science fiction and fantasy novels.
Birth and Death Dates
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Akemi Dawn Bowman was born on June 26, 1975. Unfortunately, there is no public information available regarding her passing.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Bowman is a U.S.-based author known for her work in the science fiction and fantasy genres.
Early Life and Background
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Akemi Dawn Bowman was born in the United States on June 26, 1975. Her early life and background are not well-documented online.
Major Accomplishments
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Bowman's notable works include Star-Weaver (2016), a young adult fantasy novel that explores identity, family secrets, and first love. The book received praise for its lyrical prose and nuanced portrayal of characters' emotional journeys. Her writing has been praised by various publications and reviewers.
Notable Works or Actions
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One of Bowman's key works is Star-Weaver (2016), a young adult fantasy novel that explores themes of identity, family secrets, and first love. The novel was well-received for its poetic prose and nuanced portrayal of characters' emotional journeys.
Impact and Legacy
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Bowman's writing has been recognized by various publications and reviewers. Her work contributes to the science fiction and fantasy genres, providing thought-provoking stories that engage readers on an emotional level.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Akemi Dawn Bowman is widely quoted for her poignant storytelling and nuanced character development. Her writing continues to be remembered for its exploration of complex themes and emotions, resonating with readers across various genres.
Quotes by Akemi Dawn Bowman
Akemi Dawn Bowman's insights on:

And if you do this, you need to be strong enough to carry the scars. Because we may know the wound, but we can't predict how far a scar will go

I'll be right back," she says, and as soon as she disappears into the next room, I feel like someone has yanked my social crutch out from under my arm. I'm floundering. All I can think about is Emery coming back so I can have someone to hide behind.

There’s nobody in the world who would call Lea annoying. Not even me, and I’m usually annoyed by most things with faces.

My sister died and my parents abandoned me. I kind of stopped caring about tomorrow.

I need to be strong enough to move away on my own, to pull Mom's hooks out of my heart, to forget about Uncle Max. I need to be strong enough to carry all the guilt of what happened to my family because of me.

Artwork isn't finished just because you've colored up to every corner on the page. Artwork is finished when you get to the end of your sentence.

All you've done is take away their free will. Their ability to be better. Because that's the thing about humans, they grow, and they change, and they learn from their mistakes.

Grief is a monster - not everyone gets out alive, and those who do might only survive in pieces. But it's a monster that can be conquered, with time.

I wish I wen' spend less time being haunted and mo' time facing my pain, so dat way--me an' her--we could have been living wit' his memories instead of hiding from dem.

I don't know how to hang on to someone who doesn't exist in the same world as me.