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Pseudonym of Scottish teacher and author James William Bell whose Sunfall sequence – comprising The Earth is the Lord's (1992), The Other Side of Heaven (1993) and Before the Sun Falls (1993) – is told in a Ruined Earth tone, though it is in fact set on a world whose geography is dominated by deserts and steppes, where epic conflicts among Mongol-like barbarians and others flourish. | Pseudonym of Scottish teacher and author James William Bell whose Sunfall sequence – comprising The Earth is the Lord's (1992), The Other Side of Heaven (1993) and Before the Sun Falls (1993) – is told in a Ruined Earth tone, though it is in fact set on a world whose geography is dominated by deserts and steppes, where epic conflicts among Mongol-like barbarians and others flourish. | ||
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Pseudonym of Scottish teacher and author James William Bell whose Sunfall sequence – comprising The Earth is the Lord's (1992), The Other Side of Heaven (1993) and Before the Sun Falls (1993) – is told in a Ruined Earth tone, though it is in fact set on a world whose geography is dominated by deserts and steppes, where epic conflicts among Mongol-like barbarians and others flourish.
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