Nicola Pike
asked
Lois McMaster Bujold:
Being one of the first authors to write romance into science fiction, what are your thoughts to the direction SFR has taken?
Lois McMaster Bujold
I am most certainly not one of the first to write romance into SF -- E. E. "Doc" Smith and Anne McCaffrey preceded me by decades, among many, many others.
SFR (Science Fiction Romance, for the uninitiated) has hived off subsequently into its own commercially viable subgrenre, and I haven't been keeping up with its developments.
I'm enough of an old SF hand that I feel that if one is going to make a romance central to an SF story, the new technology, science, and/or world-building should make a difference to how the old reproductive dance plays out. Not just drop a bog-standard romance down in front of an SFnal backdrop. But people write and read this stuff for many more varied reasons than I do, so that's more an observation of my own tastes than a god-forbid prescription to anyone else.
Ta, L.
I am most certainly not one of the first to write romance into SF -- E. E. "Doc" Smith and Anne McCaffrey preceded me by decades, among many, many others.
SFR (Science Fiction Romance, for the uninitiated) has hived off subsequently into its own commercially viable subgrenre, and I haven't been keeping up with its developments.
I'm enough of an old SF hand that I feel that if one is going to make a romance central to an SF story, the new technology, science, and/or world-building should make a difference to how the old reproductive dance plays out. Not just drop a bog-standard romance down in front of an SFnal backdrop. But people write and read this stuff for many more varied reasons than I do, so that's more an observation of my own tastes than a god-forbid prescription to anyone else.
Ta, L.
More Answered Questions
Shane Castle
asked
Lois McMaster Bujold:
When you were flogging your first ms around, did anyone advise you to use a non-feminine pen name? (e.g., like C. J. Cherryh, or perhaps even James Tiptree.) Nowadays, of course, nobody would dare suggest it. Or maybe so; there's J. K. Rowling as a recent example.
Shaun Rosel
asked
Lois McMaster Bujold:
Hi Lois, I've just started reading your Vorkosigan books (only 2 so far) but I absolutely love them. I'm the type of person that really enjoys looking up the reading order of long series and tackling them as the author intended, I've read your recommendation here on goodreads and appreciate the clarification from you. I have a 2 part question (EDIT character limit please see following separate messages)?
Hugh Patrick
asked
Lois McMaster Bujold:
Lois, like many fans, I am hoping that you will continue to write books in the Vorkosigan series. I enjoyed Captain Vorpatril's Alliance immensely and I've wondered: might other Barrayaran characters have an adventure and book of their own as well - such as Byerly Vorrutyer ?
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