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Hero
Yes I get that, but again: it doesn't read like authors intent to me. It feels more like a retroactive explanation and interpretation in good-will.Institutions corrupt over time.
Yes I get that, but again: it doesn't read like authors intent to me. It feels more like a retroactive explanation and interpretation in good-will.Institutions corrupt over time.
It is metat xtual, because I have heard Jordan talk about his goals and themes.Yes I get that, but again: it doesn't read like authors intent to me. It feels more like a retroactive explanation and interpretation in good-will.
There's no beating those classic paperback covers, when you needed a piece of art that could grab people's attention.those old vintage covers before photoshop/digital was created
It makes a neat duo with John Varley’s novella “Press Enter”. There’s an entering subgenre of stories about the Singularity coming early and unobtrusively, until an eruption happens. Wil McCarthy’s Bloom seems like a probable outcome for many such worlds - grey goo has consumed th inner solar system, with humanity surviving on moons far away enough from the sun. Not as cheery as John Varley’s Eight Worlds, but with a fascinating complication.I read Vernor Vinge's True Names. Like the Artificial Kid, it is so close to being cyberpunk without quite hitting the mark.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.