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  • Mike Brotherton knows How to Talk with the Mundanes (meaning non-fans): Seek some common ground and educate.

    SF Tidbits for 2/3/09 2009

  • The Dragon Eye P.I. universe is a place of constant confusions and cultural slip-ups where Faeries and Mundanes are perpetually struggling to get along with each other as the Mundanes learn to adapt to magic and the Faeries learn to adapt to technology, and where some occasionally manage to combine the two into something new, or else produce unintended disasters.

    Archive 2010-06-01 2010

  • The Dragon Eye P.I. universe is a place of constant confusions and cultural slip-ups where Faeries and Mundanes are perpetually struggling to get along with each other as the Mundanes learn to adapt to magic and the Faeries learn to adapt to technology, and where some occasionally manage to combine the two into something new, or else produce unintended disasters.

    Book Review: Magic, Mensa and Mayhem 2010

  • Mike Brotherton knows How to Talk with the Mundanes (meaning non-fans): Seek some common ground and educate.

    February 2009 2009

  • It doesn't help that the Faeries are mostly pranksters and the Mundanes are mostly idiots.

    Archive 2010-06-01 2010

  • It doesn't help that the Faeries are mostly pranksters and the Mundanes are mostly idiots.

    Book Review: Magic, Mensa and Mayhem 2010

  • Mundanes, but not without their own knowledge of the Shadow World.

    Clockwork Angel Cassandra Clare 2010

  • Mundanes who involve themselves in things they know nothing about are likely to meet unpleasant ends.”

    Clockwork Angel Cassandra Clare 2010

  • A Mundane would have all the wrong reflexes, and perish quickly, Which perhaps was why the Mundanes invaded in Waves; there was security hi great numbers.

    Falcon Street 2010

  • The Mundanes believe that instead of focusing on the "impossible" ideas of science fiction (like FTL, aliens, interstellar societies, etc.), authors should instead focus on writing stories taking place in a near future Earth setting, using only believable technology.

    INTERVIEW: Dr. Michio Kaku 2008

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