Talli Ruksas
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Lily huh? Good. Definitely a hanging thread. Nice present. If there's an audio will it be the same narrator as the other 4? Hope it means another Hugo!
Lois McMaster Bujold
"Name TBA" novella-ish evades any novella award category because of its length; novel category ditto. It's off the hook for that straight out of the gate.
No word on audio or a print version -- it hasn't even been finished in final revision (my least favorite part of writing, urgh, so there is some loin-girding yet to go, here) and submitted, let alone contracted, after all. Neither are unlikely, but no news is no news. When there is news, I shall certainly post it.
Ta, L.
"Name TBA" novella-ish evades any novella award category because of its length; novel category ditto. It's off the hook for that straight out of the gate.
No word on audio or a print version -- it hasn't even been finished in final revision (my least favorite part of writing, urgh, so there is some loin-girding yet to go, here) and submitted, let alone contracted, after all. Neither are unlikely, but no news is no news. When there is news, I shall certainly post it.
Ta, L.
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Richard Derus
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
First, what I hope you'll receive as a compliment: For more than 30 years, ETHAN OF ATHOS has been my go-to comfort read. I've worn out seven copies. I still read it when I need to escape my rage and fear about the world we live in. Second, a question about the story: Was your single-sex world, with its loving, nurturing men all the way through to wild horndawgs, inspired or informed in any way by the Kinsey scale?
Nancy
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Remember those old razor commercials - "I liked it so much, I bought the company?" I love the Vorkosigan books so much I named my son Miles. He's 11 now and eagerly awaiting the date when he's old enough to read them. Do I need a question? That's a question, right? Anyway, thank you, for writing these wonderful books. Cordelia has been a maternal role model for me.
Christopher Winter
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Hi Lois...I just finished "Dangerous Liaisons" (the book, although seeing the movie inspired the reading), and I was wondering if it had any influence on your backstory for Aral's first wife and her affairs in the capital amongst "not altogether vicious" older people. Or were these ideas in the air, or in your romance reading of the time?
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