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Reading, Viewing, and Critiquing SF&F•Conference Room 5• Sunday, 1:00-2:15 p.m.
Reading, Viewing, and Critiquing SF&F•Conference Room 5• Sunday, 1:00-2:15 p.m.


One of the most striking things about [[Laurie Marks]]' book ''[[Earth Logic]]'' is that it tells a rousing tale of adventure in which the heroes are focused on learning to live together peacefully, rather than making war on each other. Are there other books like this, in or out of the genre? Why are there so few? What stories are worth telling about peacemaking?
One of the most striking things about [[Laurie Marks]]' book ''[[Earth Logic]]'' is that it tells a rousing tale of adventure in which the heroes are focused on learning to live together peacefully, rather than making [[war]] on each other. Are there other books like this, in or out of the genre? Why are there so few? What stories are worth telling about [[peacemaking]]?


M: [[Jeanne Gomoll]], [[Lesley Hall]], [[Rosemary Kirstein]], [[Naomi Kritzer]], [[Jean Mornard]]
M: [[Jeanne Gomoll]], [[Lesley Hall]], [[Rosemary Kirstein]], [[Naomi Kritzer]], [[Jean Mornard]]

Latest revision as of 19:01, 31 May 2007

156 Adventures in Peacemaking

Reading, Viewing, and Critiquing SF&F•Conference Room 5• Sunday, 1:00-2:15 p.m.

One of the most striking things about Laurie Marks' book Earth Logic is that it tells a rousing tale of adventure in which the heroes are focused on learning to live together peacefully, rather than making war on each other. Are there other books like this, in or out of the genre? Why are there so few? What stories are worth telling about peacemaking?

M: Jeanne Gomoll, Lesley Hall, Rosemary Kirstein, Naomi Kritzer, Jean Mornard


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