Robbi Holman
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Do you still sign at Uncle Hugo's in Minneapolis on occasion? We are planning to drive from Long Island to Dallas this fall & fiancee has angling for a detour through Wisconsin for the cheese. I am counter-angling to drive just a bit further to Minneapolis because... science fiction bookstore. If you do still sign and I could schedule that just right... shazam!
Lois McMaster Bujold
I do sign at Hugo's occasionally, but my next gig is planned for midsummer when "The Flowers of Vashnoi" comes out from Subterranean Press. Hugo's always has signed books of mine in stock, however, which may be purchased in-store or mail order. Mail orders can sometimes be personalized on request, though it will make the order take a bit longer to fill.
Hugo's makes a great treasure trove to visit, and don't forget the adjoining Uncle Edgar's for mysteries. Meanwhile, if one's interests run to a wide range of comics, there is also Dreamhaven Books & Comics here in Minneapolis.
Ta, L.
Hugo's makes a great treasure trove to visit, and don't forget the adjoining Uncle Edgar's for mysteries. Meanwhile, if one's interests run to a wide range of comics, there is also Dreamhaven Books & Comics here in Minneapolis.
Ta, L.
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Margarete
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
In your description of Miles' clothing, you often use the words jacket and tunic, like in A Civil Campaign when he shows Ekaterin the little admiral, His mercenary uniform has a jacket but his Auditor's grey suit has a tunic. You especially refer to Barrayaran uniforms as having tunic tops. I always read tunic and see sleeve-less and long to the mid-thigh, but that can't be right. How do you envision the tunic tops?
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