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Willie Boyd
Willie Boyd asked Paolo Bacigalupi:

Where do you see Tool going after he parts ways with Nailer and Nita in "Ship Breaker"?

Paolo Bacigalupi Read "The Drowned Cities." :D
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  • 10 years ago

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Lycanthropica Jane
Lycanthropica Jane asked Paolo Bacigalupi:

How do you feel when you write a story like The People of Sand and Slag? I count it as probably one of the best things I have read and I try to make people read it a lot but is made me sad and I cried. So I was wondering do you feel sad or depressed when writing something like that or do you feel joy because you are creating? or something else I have no idea about :)

Andreas
Andreas asked Paolo Bacigalupi:

Hello Paolo, I love your short stories and "Pump Six" or "The Gambler" are among my favorites. Can we expect new short stories from you?

Ben
Ben asked Paolo Bacigalupi:

I've read that you haven't been able to write full-time until the last few years. How did you balance your work with your writing before then? How much and how consistently did you write before you began publishing successfully?

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