Briantoby
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
No question, but thought of you & Challion when reading this: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2117286-miniature-brain-and-skull-found-inside-16-year-old-girls-ovary/?cmpid=NLC|NSNS|2017-1201-newGLOBAL&utm_medium=NLC&utm_source=NSNS Love the Penric stories! Brian
Lois McMaster Bujold
Yep, teratomas are deeply weird. But at least reasonably well understood, nowadays. (That poor Chalionese proto-oncologist was really struggling.)
The weirdest fictional treatment of a teratoma I have yet run across was from the Black Jack mangas. Which are from bizarro-land even by the standards of manga.
Ta, L.
Yep, teratomas are deeply weird. But at least reasonably well understood, nowadays. (That poor Chalionese proto-oncologist was really struggling.)
The weirdest fictional treatment of a teratoma I have yet run across was from the Black Jack mangas. Which are from bizarro-land even by the standards of manga.
Ta, L.
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Kay Hawkins
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
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Long time fan of the Vorkosigan saga. (long story but I'm just here to ask a questions about it.) Is Gentleman Joel and the Red Queen going to be the last book? HOw many kids does Gregor have(It mentions in the books he had a few but no names or how many)? Does Ivan have a child(In Gentleman Joel is mentioned him and Tej are still together and thinking about kids)?
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Rick York
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
I haven't seen the question here recently, so I'll go ahead and ask it: are there any more Vorkosigan books coming? I love the series and the characters, but there are not enough of them. Have you ever thought about possibly encouraging fan fiction or a collaborator along the lines of the late Marion Zimmerman Bradley. The barraar universe seems icy in both plots and characters.
Guillermo Martinez
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Dear Lois. I just finished Gentleman Jole and I was delighted by it. I really appreciate you developing the characters to new stages of life, though I admit I miss the more exciting times when they were young. Please accept my heartfelt Thank you for your creative proccess and many good moments spent reading your work. I hope you are planning to keep on writing Miles Books along these lines in the following years?
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