Ariel Segall
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
I missed out on an old con with Siegling's tote bags, to my sorrow. I've finally got the equipment to make one myself, but I was thinking that I might not be the only one looking, and so was considering posting the design (nothing special, just a logo for Siegling's vorbarr sultana) on redbubble so others could get it too. Would you mind? And if it's ok, is there a charity you'd like me to donate the proceeds to?
Lois McMaster Bujold
You are welcome to make one for yourself, but not to post or sell.
The old source was Steve Salaba at Softwear Toys 'n Tees, who was actually licensed, and sold VK stuff in assorted SF convention dealers' rooms around the Midwest. He might still be findable for mail order, if you want to save yourself steps. My brief websearch turns up an address in Kalamazoo, Michigan, which sounds about right, but the website link goes to something in a foreign language that is definitely not the droid you're looking for. Possibly some Michigan-area fans could chime in with more recent news or contact info on Steve.
Ta, L.
The old source was Steve Salaba at Softwear Toys 'n Tees, who was actually licensed, and sold VK stuff in assorted SF convention dealers' rooms around the Midwest. He might still be findable for mail order, if you want to save yourself steps. My brief websearch turns up an address in Kalamazoo, Michigan, which sounds about right, but the website link goes to something in a foreign language that is definitely not the droid you're looking for. Possibly some Michigan-area fans could chime in with more recent news or contact info on Steve.
Ta, L.
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Sandy
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Next year, 2026, marks 40 years since your first books were published in 1986. Congratulations on four decades of actively writing and publishing so many enjoyable and impactful tales! Are you or anyone else making special plans to celebrate this upcoming milestone?
Nikoleta L.
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Hi! I've been told my whole life there is no such thing as a stupid question, so here I go. I was wondering if you have maybe seen the covers of the Croatian edition of the Vorkosigan saga by the amazig Esad Ribic? Your local fans are very proud of this edition (the translation is also amazing!) so I was wondering what do you think of the artwork? https://www.tumblr.com/fuckyeahesadribic/107642144987/vorkosigan-saga-c
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