Patrick
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
I remember in the preface for one of your books you mentioned there was a Miles Vorkosigan movie planned, but that it thankfully never came to fruition because of the script. Do you still feel that way about a movie adaptation? Or, if you could pick a director for an adaptation, who would you choose?
Lois McMaster Bujold
I don't know enough about directors to choose one, and, let's be clear, it is the producer, the one with the money, who does the choosing. S/he picks the directors and it flows down from there.
I am much less hot for a media adaptation that I was when I was younger and poorer, only partly because the money would no longer make any great difference in my life. When it is so hard to even get a cover that accurately represents my story, a single still image rendered by one person, getting an enormous committee with multiple other motivations in play to do so seems exponentially less likely.
Whatever came out the far end of this movie-making machine might (or might not) be a good advertisement for my books, but it would no longer be my story.
Ta, L.
I am much less hot for a media adaptation that I was when I was younger and poorer, only partly because the money would no longer make any great difference in my life. When it is so hard to even get a cover that accurately represents my story, a single still image rendered by one person, getting an enormous committee with multiple other motivations in play to do so seems exponentially less likely.
Whatever came out the far end of this movie-making machine might (or might not) be a good advertisement for my books, but it would no longer be my story.
Ta, L.
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Maya Chhabra
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Hi! I'm a fan of your books (both Five Gods and Vorkosigan) and heard you were on a panel about The Untamed! I was wondering if you have watched or are interested in the show Nirvana in Fire, a court intrigue drama that is considered one of the best Chinese TV shows ever? My wife and I keep thinking of some similarities to Vorkosigan due to a physically disabled hero who keeps an intrigue plot moving in creative ways.
P.
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Hello; Do authors usually get a percentage of the profit after costs for the sales of the book? If they do, how does that work with e-books? The cost is much lower to produce and no shipping costs so when that is factored out, so the profit starts coming sooner doesn't it?
Patty
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
I love Slayers! I am so glad you found it! Who is your favorite character?
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