Shelly DeLeon
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Back in September, I contacted Uncle Hugo's for a signed copy of The Flowers of Vashnoi. They said that they were permanently out of stock. Is there another way to obtain a signed print copy?
Lois McMaster Bujold
SubPress is sold out, but Hugo's can still get a few copies, signed, in either trade or leatherbound. Since copies are priced at $295 out in the general collectable resale market (well, the one copy I see for sale on Amazon, not that anyone's biting at that price), it will probably be offered at above list price, but not that high. Check with Hugo's by email and see what they can do for you.
Ta, L.
SubPress is sold out, but Hugo's can still get a few copies, signed, in either trade or leatherbound. Since copies are priced at $295 out in the general collectable resale market (well, the one copy I see for sale on Amazon, not that anyone's biting at that price), it will probably be offered at above list price, but not that high. Check with Hugo's by email and see what they can do for you.
Ta, L.
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Laura
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
When you are busy writing do you notice a decline in your interest in reading? Or maybe in reading works similar to what you are writing? Perhaps this pertains more to fiction than non-fiction, but I've experienced seasons when a world is actively gestating inside my head and similar stories lose their appeal. Curious to know if others experience something similar. Thank you!
Sébastien Jameux
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Hello. I'm a huge fan from France, both for your SciFi and fantasy works, and I wondered if there is a particular reason for your "Penric & Desdemona" series to not being translated yet in french ? I asked your publisher here several times and never been answered. Even if I could, of course, read these stories in english, it makes me sad and a bit angered that your french readers can't access them. Many thanks.
Jerri
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
As I was enjoying home made Sweet Potato Pie with real whipped cream I was reminded of Tej's enjoyment of real dairy cream, in spite of her distrust of animal products not vat produced. If only I had sweetened it with Maple I would have had a real Vorkosigian treat. (Well, since I can't get bug butter.) Are you especially fond of real maple sugar products and real cream or are those literary devices?
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