“The Red Cliffs of Zerhoun”; a Review

Long ago I recall a conversation I had with a Professor of English, who had more degrees and blind utopian zest that was good for him. “Do you know the difference between fiction and good fiction?” “Plausibility?” I replied dryly, half caring. “In a sense, yes. Plausibility, or the suspension of disbelief is one which … Continue reading “The Red Cliffs of Zerhoun”; a Review