Diane Duncan
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Hi! Thankyou for your novels. With the Vorkosigan universe, Do you ever privately worry about the trouble left behind in that universe from some of the endings of your books? (My husband and I’ve speculated 200 years later, when Eli Quinn’s genes have saturated Athos, curious and competently violent telepaths running roughshod over the rest of the universe. )
Lois McMaster Bujold
I wouldn't say worry, exactly... mildly speculate, perhaps.
The trouble with real-world prognostication it that it tends to straight-line thinking, "if this goes on", when in fact events are a giant snarl of many factors all of them constantly changing, interacting and mutating, with new and unanticipated ones jumping in from the side out of seeming-nowhere. Realistic fictional speculation should share a touch of this, I think.
Ta, L.
The trouble with real-world prognostication it that it tends to straight-line thinking, "if this goes on", when in fact events are a giant snarl of many factors all of them constantly changing, interacting and mutating, with new and unanticipated ones jumping in from the side out of seeming-nowhere. Realistic fictional speculation should share a touch of this, I think.
Ta, L.
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Marie
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Do you have any cross-references between locations in the Sharing Knife series and locations in "our" world? Some are obvious, e.g. Graymouth = New Orleans, and of course the Grace and Gray rivers are the Ohio and Mississippi but I'd love to try to visualize where Lumpton / West Blue / Hickory Lake and so on would be found.
Hooiying
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
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If Aral took umbrage at Cordelia “cuddling” Koudelka that night in the library when Cordelia was encouraging Kou regarding his disability, isn’t Aral practising double standards when he subsequently engaged in an extramarital affair with Jole? How do you square these two perspectives in Aral’s character?
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