Graydon Saunders
Graydon Saunders isn't a Goodreads Author
(yet),
but they
do have a blog,
so here are some recent posts imported from
their feed.
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The March North (Commonweal #1)
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2014
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A Succession of Bad Days (Commonweal #2)
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2015
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Safely You Deliver (Commonweal #3)
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2016
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Under One Banner (Commonweal #4)
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2018
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A Mist of Grit and Splinters (Commonweal #5)
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2020
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The Human Dress
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2018
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“Fire-priests have an uncomplicated theology; immolating people purifies them from sin, so the more people you burn to death the less sin there is in the world, and the more holy you are for doing it”
― The March North
― The March North
“If these are the early days of a better nation, there must be hope, and a hope of peace is as good as any, and far better than a hollow hoarding greed or the dry lies of an aweless god.”
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“If you want to co-operate in a group to solve a large problem, you need some amount of hierarchy, just so you know who is the expert on which subject. It really doesn't matter if the subject is computer support, roving the rivets in lapstrake ship planking, or washing the wort kettle; the point is that division of labour implies specialization implies hierarchy, because once you have specialization you have specialization in keeping track of things, and thus taxonomies, and telling a taxonomy from a hierarchy in the presence of a determined will to keep them separate requires good light and some squinting.”
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