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How much God is Enough in a Fantasy?
At my last convention, I was accused–by a member of my own writer’s group, no less!–of not having enough religion in my work. The writer was going on about how *nobody* includes enough religion in their medieval fantasy! Including you–(he points … Continue reading
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Tagged catholicism, church, controversy, deryni series, fantasy, god, history, katherine kurtz, medieval, medieval fantasy, medieval settings, Religion, tad williams
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