Lois McMaster Bujold
All of the books ferex here on Kindle (and iTunes, and Nook) listed as from Spectrum Literary Agency are self-published.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_2?...
Includes all the novellas, including the 7 recent original-to-epub ones, the nonfiction collection Sidelines: Talks and Essays, the old short story collection Proto Zoa, most of my Vorkosigan Saga backlist (republished, technically), ditto The Spirit Ring; I may be missing something, but, short answer, yes.
The seven fantasy novels through HarperCollins and my recent few Baen books remain with their original publishers.
Ta, L.
All of the books ferex here on Kindle (and iTunes, and Nook) listed as from Spectrum Literary Agency are self-published.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_2?...
Includes all the novellas, including the 7 recent original-to-epub ones, the nonfiction collection Sidelines: Talks and Essays, the old short story collection Proto Zoa, most of my Vorkosigan Saga backlist (republished, technically), ditto The Spirit Ring; I may be missing something, but, short answer, yes.
The seven fantasy novels through HarperCollins and my recent few Baen books remain with their original publishers.
Ta, L.
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Dear Lois, thank you very much for all your books! You're one of my favorite writers. Might be a silly question (and answered somewhere way below my scrolling abilities?): both in the Curse of Chalion and in the Miles series, there is a "love" triangle between the powerful man (Ias, Aral) and his wife/male friend. I wonder whether this type of relation is inspired by some famous historical examples?
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Kevin Reitz
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
George Eliot wrote always with a sense of failure and doom. Nabokov was fully aware of his greatness. I think you must be somewhat aware. Not wishing for a response here, I’ll just say that talent at a certain level carries the obligation to write, especially if it’s not fading. We’re all at our full powers only so long, but some writers soar well into “retirement” years. I’m afraid you’re still on obligation status.?
Ruth Tomandl
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Hello! Thank you for the Vorkosigan books; I just finished Captain Vorpatril's alliance and I love what good, kind people the characters are and how much they're able to help each other; it's an optimistic lens for the real world. I appreciated your thoughts in this interview: https://nautil.us/does-science-fiction-shape-the-future-543468/ did any of the other authors' answers surprise you or make you think?
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