Talk:Charles L. Harness

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[edit] Relative obscurity

Strange but true. I first came across him in 1973 and even at age 15 enjoyed The Paradox Men and The Ring of Ritornel immensely. However I only realised how good he was when I read The Rose 10 years later and as a result re-read the two earlier novels. They were even better than I remembered them. Why he isn't better known among the general SF readership beats me. -- Derek Ross | Talk 19:55, 5 May 2008 (UTC)