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Talking My Riddels: A Conversation with Dominic Power
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March-Russell, Paul
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Berber languages
/ Fielding, Henry (1707-1754)
/ Hoban, Russell
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/ Novels
/ Science fiction & fantasy
2025
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Talking My Riddels: A Conversation with Dominic Power
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March-Russell, Paul
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Berber languages
/ Fielding, Henry (1707-1754)
/ Hoban, Russell
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/ Novels
/ Science fiction & fantasy
2025
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Talking My Riddels: A Conversation with Dominic Power
2025
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Since it's very clear that you have to use the language, I remember the delight when I could actually speak it, and I was able to riff on the language, and that was just wonderful. Because if you trust the book, it just takes you there. [...]my biggest challenge was getting it in on time, and getting it inside two hours, which I failed. [...]I felt that the book was taking me along with it, and that gives you a strange sense of enormous confidence. Because they read fine if you do it right, and the language is so good in creating this fragmented world.
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Science Fiction Foundation
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