Posts Tagged ‘strugatsky’
One part of creating a secondary world is working out a culture for that world: its songs, stories, plot devices and cliches; its holy books and its vocabulary of affect; how it represents and celebrates and criticizes itself. One method of doing this is to build primary sources into your secondary world. I’m talking about […]
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