Dejo
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
If Miles were ever put to screen would you prefer it done as live action or anime?
Lois McMaster Bujold
Either or both would be fine -- one does not preclude the other if one's media contracts are written right. Though I would especially like to see Falling Free as an animation. And I always thought The Spirit Ring would be great done by some spiritual heir of Ray Harryhausen, for its climax sequence. Either could be feature-length -- Miles would really need to be a series or mini-series, whether live or animated.
Media adaptations are a buyers' market, though, so it's not up to me. Somebody with a hundred million dollars would have to decide it would not lose money for them, and such persons are very rare. (Possibly a lower budget and bar for animation, but still the same problem.)
Ta, L.
Media adaptations are a buyers' market, though, so it's not up to me. Somebody with a hundred million dollars would have to decide it would not lose money for them, and such persons are very rare. (Possibly a lower budget and bar for animation, but still the same problem.)
Ta, L.
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Radoslav Kirilchev
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Dear Mrs Bujold, here's a (probably) odd one. In the Bulgarian version of "Mirror Dance", ch. 16, Lady Vorpatril tells Ivan to "[be] careful with the young Vorsossion", who is "a sister of Violet Vorsossion". That has stood out to me on every re-read of the series, since we later hear of the *Vorsoissons*. Is this an issue with the translation, or are the two ladies really members of the "Vorsossion" family?
Tim Peter
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
No question, really, just a quick comment. I first read "The Weatherman" in Analog magazine some thirty-odd years ago and just finished GJ&RQ last week. In between, you've provided me countless hours of reading pleasure. While I hope to read many, many, (is a third "many" too many?) more of your writings for years to come, I also want to say "thank you" for all the great work you've done. Ta!
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