Literature and the value of mythology

alj at 19h29
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Feb
2009
Literature and the value of mythology

I ran across this article a couple of years ago, after googling my book title, and was reminded of it during an email conversation I just had with Carol Troestler. It was written by a computer game developer, but it could apply to books as well. Some of you might find it interesting.

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