![]() ![]() Tolkien and so many who came after them, but had to fight their way into those worlds past what could at best be called old-fashioned gender stereotypes and willed cultural blindness - and at worst looked like forces much darker than those. From the beginning, there were many readers who loved the imaginative universes of C. Possibly such tales have grown exaggerated in the telling. Sometimes it was said that these men had wild, unkempt hair, lived in cantankerous tribal groups in caves illumined by a strange blue glow, and favored T-shirts with whimsical sayings or the logos of defunct 1970s rock bands. Once upon a time, not so very long ago, in a world strikingly similar to ours, the literary genre known as epic fantasy was widely perceived as a realm of straight white men, whether as readers or writers - a realm built from the recycled myths and legends of northern Europe that modernity had left behind. THE STONE SKY The Broken Earth: Book Three By N.K. ![]()
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