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Is life really worth it?She always wonders if other people come to the same conclusion as her.Probably not. But why does it matter anyway? It isn't like life has grand plans for her. It isn't like she is missing out on anything. She can just continue living in fictional worlds and figure the rest out later.That is if life doesn't catch up to her first.Because just when she is about to give up, a mysterious person appears and reminds her of things she has long forgotten. Her story is one of suffering and hope in a world where all hope seems lost sometimes. It is a story of falling and rising…mehr

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Is life really worth it?She always wonders if other people come to the same conclusion as her.Probably not. But why does it matter anyway? It isn't like life has grand plans for her. It isn't like she is missing out on anything. She can just continue living in fictional worlds and figure the rest out later.That is if life doesn't catch up to her first.Because just when she is about to give up, a mysterious person appears and reminds her of things she has long forgotten. Her story is one of suffering and hope in a world where all hope seems lost sometimes. It is a story of falling and rising again. It is a story of beauty, of strength, and of never giving up. A story we all need to hear sometimes.
Autorenporträt
Linda Grote wurde 2004 in Bonn geboren. Sie wuchs mit getrennten Eltern auf und fand schon frühzeitig Zuflucht in fiction, besonders fanfiction. Sie begann früh, ihre ersten Werke zu schreiben; zu Beginn viel Romance, dann vermehrt Krimis und Dramas. In der Schule und nach dem Abitur fand sie sich in einer Welt, in der sie aufgrund von ihrem ADHS und den Folgeerkrankungen wenig Platz hatte. Durch ihre schwere Depression hinterfragte sie oft, ob das Leben einen Sinn hat. Die Antworten, welche in ihrer Novelle 'Dialogues in a Secret Place' festgehalten werden, fand sie nach langem Suchen in Mindfulness. Aufgrund ihrer Queerness und dem alltäglichen Sexismus in Deutschland wurde ihr klar, dass sie sich für alle marginalisierten Gruppen einsetzen muss.