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message 1: by Norine Luker (new)

Norine Luker Shakespeare? Let me guess -- Rosalind in As You Like It?


message 2: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold @ Norine --

A whole herd of Shax's plays have contributed notions to me, variously, in bits. It would be too narrow to pick just one.

As fun as the game of spot-the-influences can be, 1:1 correspondences in general are seldom enough to capture the rather global ball of cross-connections that make up most creativity.

Ta, L.


message 3: by Norine Luker (new)

Norine Luker Makes sense. Fundamentally, of course Ekaterin and Miles are your creation, and we, your fans, read your work to enjoy your particularly glorious and unique take on life and relationships.


message 4: by Steven (new)

Steven Sarafian re: Sayers: I love the mysteries, but her essays and plays are also wonderful. "Love All" (satirical feminist comedy) is a bit hard to find, but worth the trouble. "The Man Born to be King" is great--C.S. Lewis made a point of reading it every year.


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