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Meia Geddes

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Hefei, China
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March 2017


Meia Geddes is a writer, librarian, artist, and bookseller. She was born in Hefei, China, adopted and raised by her mother in Sacramento, California, and is now based in Boston, Massachusetts. She is the author of a collection of lyrical missives addressed to the world as body, concept, and stranger, Love Letters to the World (2016), and a novella, The Little Queen (2017). Geddes received her bachelor's degree from Brown University and master's degree in library and information science from Simmons University, and has been the recipient of a Fulbright grant to South Africa. ...more

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Love Letters to the World

4.03 avg rating — 62 ratings — published 2016 — 4 editions
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The Little Queen

3.59 avg rating — 66 ratings — published 2017 — 3 editions
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“I try to live in the luminosity of things.”
Meia Geddes, Love Letters to the World

“I think of the snow, falling, drifting upward. Of extending the ephemeral. Spaces follow spaces, burgeoning, and the air smells so sweet.”
Meia Geddes, Love Letters to the World

“The window counter considered numbers often. How many tons of air did the universe contain, for instance. She wanted to know the average number of thoughts projected on an object in its life, to measure the silences in a dream, to calculate the ideal amount of light a window should emit. But the most pressing question of all was the number of windows the world contained. How many worlds could a person view from within or without?”
Meia Geddes, The Little Queen

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