Adar Amats
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
A lot of your work would make for fantastic television. Has anyone ever approached you with an offer?
Lois McMaster Bujold
Not that I know of. There have been discussions that went nowhere.
It all goes through my media rights agent, who doesn't trouble me with mere inquiries, at my request. If it ever goes to a serious offer from some company actually capable of producing a show, I'll hear about it.
Some few are interested. Vanishingly few are both interested and capable, as nearly as I can tell.
Ta, L.
Not that I know of. There have been discussions that went nowhere.
It all goes through my media rights agent, who doesn't trouble me with mere inquiries, at my request. If it ever goes to a serious offer from some company actually capable of producing a show, I'll hear about it.
Some few are interested. Vanishingly few are both interested and capable, as nearly as I can tell.
Ta, L.
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Emmanuel BRUNEAU
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
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I recently bought an apparently unpublished cover titled Barrayar, by Mark Salwoski. According to him "the artwork was done in the UK in the early 90’s". I wonder if this painting could have been for another of your books. It doesn't really fit "Barrayar" and would be more appropriate for "The Warrior's Apprentice" or "The VorGame". Had you seen it ?
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Meryl Federman
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Did Galen have Barrayaran-style prejudices against uterine replicators and homosexuality? Mark implies that he was exposed to slurs against both from Galen himself, and it seemed like Mark didn't just know about Barrayar's prejudices in an academic way, but really felt them. Was Galen putting on an act, or was he truly biased? If he was biased, was such bias common on Komarr?
Judy R.
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Not a question, but a comment? In Captain Vorpatril's Alliance, the engineer stated that the expressed water from the ImpSec sponge was shooting 25' straight out from the cliff before falling into the water. I see the book was published in 2012, as I checked just now. In 2014, a Red Cross briefing after the Oso Mudslide Disaster north of Seattle said that's what happened there, too -- a horizontal jet of water.
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