![]() I’m curious, however, about the use of TSIM TSOA, and wonder if this acronym for what seems to be some kind of philosophy gets more fully explained later in the book (or in the sequel)? No need to go into more than just a yes/no, if you know. ‘The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps’ by Kai Ashante Wilson - question about the story. Soon, however, I’ve found myself soaking in the language and reveling in it. ![]() ![]() Nigga, it was some official shit you just did” and then followed up by “exigencies of FTL” and “psionic phylogeny necessary to sublimnify the organism.” I just would read for a bit and then have to put it down for a bit to let my brain digest it. ![]() The initial world-building of a sword-and-board style fantasy, with the characters code-switching languages really threw me… The classic talk of quests, caravan guards, killer beasts in a dark forest, and gods is interspersed with “That was gold, my nigga. Really, really loving the writing, though it’s taken me a bit to wrap my brain around it and sink my teeth in due to the self-same writing :). Kai Ashante Wilson lives in New York City. ![]() I’m about halfway through the book (just finished chapter Three of Seven). ![]()
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