Shane Castle
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
I was browsing the Baen ebook site and came across this: https://www.baen.com/penrics-travels-earc.html It shows a pub date of 5/5/2020, which of course is more than a month away. I have all these already, of course, but do you have any info on this? Good cover art, too, btw.
Lois McMaster Bujold
Well, Penric's Travels is a hardcover collection/reprint of my original Penric & Desdemona e-novellas "Penric's Mission, "Mira's Last Dance", and "The Prisoner of Limnos". Following, of course, from January's Penric's Progress, which collected the first three novellas in the series chronologically. I'm very pleased with the art and design for both volumes.
I suspect book distribution, along with everything else, is going to be quite disrupted for a time, which may affect the volume's immediate availability with respect to its hoped-for release date, but books don't spoil. Folks should be able to obtain it through normal bookselling channels in due course.
Ta, L.
I suspect book distribution, along with everything else, is going to be quite disrupted for a time, which may affect the volume's immediate availability with respect to its hoped-for release date, but books don't spoil. Folks should be able to obtain it through normal bookselling channels in due course.
Ta, L.
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Thank you, I just finished the Flowers of Vashnoi and loved it, as all the Vorkosigan books. Please carry on writing them :). Some authors spoil things when they go on and on but yours continue to delight. I loved Gentleman Jolie too. Not really a question, more a hope?
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When asked "what is your favorite series," I do have ones within genres, but none overall because it's apples and oranges to me. That said, "Vorkosigan Saga" is my favorite Sci-Fi series, and if pressed on a favorite author, your name is the one I give. I simply love your flavor of storytelling. Obligatory fanboying out of the way, do you have any advice on writing stories for us who are woefully inexperienced?
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Reading Sharing Knife for the 4th or 5th time, and just finished the part where Dag sees inside the woman with appendicitis. I started thinking that was very similar to what Pen&Des can do. Then I realized that when Dag gives a 'ground reinforcement', it's almost exactly the same as Pen giving a dose of 'uphill magic'. Imagine my excitement! Have you ever thought that there are people who can actually do that?
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