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The Uses of History: Inaccuracy and Injustice
One of my commenters on another post included the following: Kenneth Chase cites a book called “Teppo denrai” by Takehisa Udagawa who states: “If historical inaccuracy is ignored for the sake of the message then it is not clear what … Continue reading →
Posted in Elisha Barber, essays, fantasy, fiction, history, Uncategorized, writing, writing process
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Tagged Elisha Barber, fantasy fiction, historical accuracy, historical fantasy author, historical fiction, historical period, history, injustice, justice, The reader, Tianamen Square, Tianenman Square, writing
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