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June 30, 2023 Fantasy Quote OTW

“Truth needs no apology.”

Patricia McKillip, Riddle-Master of Hed

As I was preparing for the upcoming show where we’ll discuss McKillip’s Riddle-Master of Hed, this quote jumped off the page at me. There’s a lot packed into these four words. 

        On the one hand, it is an absolute statement that ought to be indisputable. One needn’t look further than the free speech laws in the United States and many other countries (or the lack of such laws in others) to understand why–if people aren’t at liberty to both learn and speak their minds, it becomes much easier for those in power to abuse their positions. When you can only say what Big Brother approves, freedom becomes an illusion. This is a theme in my own Spoken Books series, too, where the wealthy few maintain power by withholding the ability to read from the rest of society.

        But while hiding the truth or twisting it to one’s advantage are obvious abuses, what actually constitutes “the truth” is not always clear. In civil and criminal trials, a jury is tasked with determining what happened in any given case. But viewpoints (of both witnesses and jurors) differ, memories are fickle, and humans have innate biases. Two honest people may tell entirely different versions of the same event, each of which is genuine in their own minds. This is why so many lawsuits settle before trial–the truth may be absolute, but determining it is difficult, and predicting what a randomly selected group of people will decide nearly impossible. 

        I’ll leave you with this to consider: Should one always tell the truth? As an isolated question, I think few would disagree. But what about when the truth is hurtful, or even harmful, to another? Consider a slightly different question: Should one always speak with tact? Again, at first I think few would disagree. But one can’t always speak both tactfully and truthfully. So, riddle me this: Is it true that truth needs no apology?

        Another reminder that we’ll be discussing the book this quote came from–Riddle-Master of Hed by Patricia McKillip–on the July 10 podcast episode. It raises many more interesting questions like the ones above, so if you like this sort of thing, be sure to tune in! If you need a copy of the book, pick up your copy of Riddle-Master today.

D. T. Kane’s Epic Fantasy Book Club, Declaimer’s Discovery Chapter 39 Part 2 -Episode 65 (2:38)

D. T. Kane reads the second half of chapter 39 of his epic fantasy fiction novel, Declaimer’s Discovery.

Into the Dragon’s Maw, Part V of The Spoken Books Uprising, now available: www.books2read.com/intothedragonsmaw

Support D. T. Kane (and get free books!): www.patreon.com/dtkane

If you’re enjoying the show and/or have already read some of D. T. Kane’s books, consider either purchasing an eBook or paperback or leave a review on Amazon or wherever you purchase books:

Follow this link to leave a review of the Acktus Trials, Part I of The Spoken Books Uprising: https://www.amazon.com/review/create-review?&asin=B09QZ8MQ38

The Acktus Trials, an epic fantasy novel, available now: https://books2read.com/theacktustrials

The first eBox Set of The Spoken Books Uprising, Parts I-III, is now available! It features two original essays about my inspiration behind the series and also artwork depicting Baz, Deliritous, and Rox. Buy here: https://books2read.com/spokenbooksboxset

Buy direct from my Pay Hip store and get the box set for $3.99! Or, purchase a signed copy of the Acktus Trials. https://payhip.com/dtkane

Parts II, III, IV, and V of The Spoken Books Uprising also now available!

Part II, Declaimer’s Discovery: https://books2read.com/declaimersdiscovery

Part III, Declaimer’s Flight: https://books2read.com/declaimersflight

Part IV, Declaimer’s Stand: https://books2read.com/declaimersstand

Part V, Into the Dragon’s Maw: http://books2read.com/intothedragonsmaw

Map of Oration: https://dtkane.com/resources/map-of-oration/

Characters in this episode:
Deliritous (Del): Baz’s Master, Heir to Torchsire Library

Duke Farston Leamina: Leader of Leamina Library and Chair of the Triumvirate Congress

D. T. Kane’s Epic Fantasy Book Club, Declaimer’s Discovery Chapter 39 Part 1 -Episode 64 (2:37)

D. T. Kane reads the first half of chapter 39 of his epic fantasy fiction novel, Declaimer’s Discovery.

Into the Dragon’s Maw, Part V of The Spoken Books Uprising, now available: www.books2read.com/intothedragonsmaw

Support D. T. Kane (and get free books!): www.patreon.com/dtkane

If you’re enjoying the show and/or have already read some of D. T. Kane’s books, consider either purchasing an eBook or paperback or leave a review on Amazon or wherever you purchase books:

Follow this link to leave a review of the Acktus Trials, Part I of The Spoken Books Uprising: https://www.amazon.com/review/create-review?&asin=B09QZ8MQ38

The Acktus Trials, an epic fantasy novel, available now: https://books2read.com/theacktustrials

The first eBox Set of The Spoken Books Uprising, Parts I-III, is now available! It features two original essays about my inspiration behind the series and also artwork depicting Baz, Deliritous, and Rox. Buy here: https://books2read.com/spokenbooksboxset

Buy direct from my Pay Hip store and get the box set for $3.99! Or, purchase a signed copy of the Acktus Trials. https://payhip.com/dtkane

Parts II, III, IV, and V of The Spoken Books Uprising also now available!

Part II, Declaimer’s Discovery: https://books2read.com/declaimersdiscovery

Part III, Declaimer’s Flight: https://books2read.com/declaimersflight

Part IV, Declaimer’s Stand: https://books2read.com/declaimersstand

Part V, Into the Dragon’s Maw: http://books2read.com/intothedragonsmaw

Map of Oration: https://dtkane.com/resources/map-of-oration/

Characters in this episode:
Deliritous (Del): Baz’s Master, Heir to Torchsire Library

Duke Farston Leamina: Leader of Leamina Library and Chair of the Triumvirate Congress