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message 1: by Lucy (new)

Lucy Thank you for answering my question. I do hope someone graphic novel publisher in the US will try.


message 2: by Aaron (new)

Aaron Nagy clearly considering the sales of your stories on amazon.jp the best bet would be in manga form.


message 3: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold Manga would be a blast, for some of them; but, again, I can't draw. (Anime, too -- imagine Falling Free animated.)

:-), L.


message 4: by Lucy (new)

Lucy Love the manga and anime idea. That would be amazing.


message 5: by Derek (new)

Derek I can see Falling Free, for sure. However, a lot of the fun of the Miles books for me is the internal thought processes that he has. I think that would be very tough to bring across to graphic novel form.


message 6: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold @ Derek:


Exactly. The same applies doubled for any visual medium, such as movies or TV. Weirdly, the less-internal, less popular stories of mine would I think make the transition better. The Spirit Ring cies out for the spiritual successor of Ray Harryhausen, ferex.

Ta, L.


message 7: by John (new)

John The comics artist I would love to see do Cordelia/Miles is Jenn Manley Lee. Unfortunately/fortunately, she has a full time job with her own SF story. Here is a link to her take on uterine replicators:
http://www.comic.dicebox.net/comic/ch...


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