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-- Submitted by Lyndsay Bushey
OSC REPLIES: - August 31, 1999
I think peace is a noble objective, but not the only noble objective, and worthless if achieved without freedom or concern for happiness. (No one, for instance, is more peaceful than the dead
QUESTION:
In many of your books the characters are trying to find peace within the human race. For example: In Earthborn there is a struggle for peace between three species. The earth people, middle people, and sky people. The Kept (those who follow the keeper) are trying to teach the people of earth to love each other despite the three species differences. Is this idea something that you hope for the human race? That one day the people will be able to live in peace, in a world where everyone follows the same god, because that is what is right.