Gérard Bouyer
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
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(view spoiler)[I bought more than a decade ago a lot of caps and cups plus stickers to stick on clothes.
I can not find these articles anymore.
Obsolescence affects all things in this world over time, your novels resist quite well.
Maybe you could take this opportunity to do a complete review of dendarii.com ?.
I thought about asking Miles and his wife but they disappeared into the Nexus
Best regards
Gérard Bouyer (hide spoiler)]
I can not find these articles anymore.
Obsolescence affects all things in this world over time, your novels resist quite well.
Maybe you could take this opportunity to do a complete review of dendarii.com ?.
I thought about asking Miles and his wife but they disappeared into the Nexus
Best regards
Gérard Bouyer (hide spoiler)]
Lois McMaster Bujold
I do not own or operate dendarii.com; Michael Bernardi does. He's here on Goodreads, so you should be able to find him for questions about the site. Note that he maintains it solely as a fannish labor of love, unpaid.
Softwear Toys 'n Tees was owned by a fan out of somewhere near Chicago, Steve Salaba, and again, I don't own or operate it, or know if he's still in business. You'll have to search, I guess. There was another convention dealer doing stuff for a while, Pegasus iirc, but I haven't heard from them in years.
Ta, L.
I do not own or operate dendarii.com; Michael Bernardi does. He's here on Goodreads, so you should be able to find him for questions about the site. Note that he maintains it solely as a fannish labor of love, unpaid.
Softwear Toys 'n Tees was owned by a fan out of somewhere near Chicago, Steve Salaba, and again, I don't own or operate it, or know if he's still in business. You'll have to search, I guess. There was another convention dealer doing stuff for a while, Pegasus iirc, but I haven't heard from them in years.
Ta, L.
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