Steven Silver
Content by Steven Silver
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Bridging the gap between the future and the past, Sir Arthur C.
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When writing a novel set in our own world, authors can use shorthand to set the scene.
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ĂŠJames Morrow's latest novel, The Eternal Footman, forms the final part of a trilogy that began in Towing Jehovah and continued in Blameless in Abaddon.
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A timely journey to other days Bridging the gap between the future and the past, Sir Arthur C.
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A timely journey to other days Bridging the gap between the future and the past, Sir Arthur C.
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Soaring on flights of fantasyWhile science fiction and fantasy often examine strange worlds, they do so in an attempt to better understand our own.
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Soaring on flights of fantasyWhile science fiction and fantasy often examine strange worlds, they do so in an attempt to better understand our own.
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Lord Acton first noted that power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Brenda Clough takes a much more optimistic view of human nature in her novel The Doors of Death and Life.
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ne of the major issues in fantasy literature is the desire, use, and abuse of power, which can take many forms.
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ne of the major issues in fantasy literature is the desire, use, and abuse of power, which can take many forms.
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