Robert Meyers
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Have you considered doing any books about the General or the Admiral from the Vor series? The stories about the General, Miles Grandfather, really are something that I would have loved to see. Or anything else in that series coming down the pipe? Love your stories. So thanks!
Lois McMaster Bujold
That's a frequently asked question, but no. At least not at this time.
Nothing in the pipeline at the moment -- I've been slacking this winter. Or at least re-Covid-sheltering with, at my fingertips, a million Amazon insta-large-print ebooks, most of which I don't want to read, and ten million hours of streaming media, most of which I do not want to watch. It's certainly a post-scarcity world with respect to entertainment. I'd long noticed that information wealth was non-Malthusian, and now it's demonstrated. Brave new world.
Out of all that, I'm glad you have found and like my tales!
Ta, L.
Nothing in the pipeline at the moment -- I've been slacking this winter. Or at least re-Covid-sheltering with, at my fingertips, a million Amazon insta-large-print ebooks, most of which I don't want to read, and ten million hours of streaming media, most of which I do not want to watch. It's certainly a post-scarcity world with respect to entertainment. I'd long noticed that information wealth was non-Malthusian, and now it's demonstrated. Brave new world.
Out of all that, I'm glad you have found and like my tales!
Ta, L.
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Katya
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
I've read my way through almost the whole Vorkosigan series in the last couple of weeks, and enjoyed them thoroughly. Have you ever done any "dream casting" of actors/celebrities as your characters? (As someone who has a hard time drawing a mental picture from text, especially when it comes to faces—it's a weird neurological disconnect—I'd love to be able to "see" them as you visualized them.)
Cathinka
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
You may have had this question before, but here goes: this wonderful garden at the Viceroy's palace which Ekatherin has designed, is it made out of Sergyaran native plants or imported plants? If the plants are imported, how to keep them from spreading out into the Sergyaran countryside? And if the plants originate from Sergyar, how did Ekatherin know which ones to use and so on, seeing as the planet is "brand new"?
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