Lois McMaster Bujold
That will depend on the individual library; whether they have purchased my titles for their collection, and/or have not, what is that weasel-word, "de-accessioned" them.
Most of my books are still available on paper in one form or another, and Blackstone keeps all my titles available as downloadable audiobooks. Anyone who wants to see a particular title in their local collection needs to ask their local library.
Oh, I should add, I have several e-titles available to libraries through OverDrive.
Ta, L.
Most of my books are still available on paper in one form or another, and Blackstone keeps all my titles available as downloadable audiobooks. Anyone who wants to see a particular title in their local collection needs to ask their local library.
Oh, I should add, I have several e-titles available to libraries through OverDrive.
Ta, L.
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Andrew Van Ness
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
I've been listening to an excellent podcast about WWI and the diplomatic/military complexity of the situation is astounding. What historical influences/texts helped you to form the mindsets of Aral, Piotr, and Miles? I love the way they strategize and plan. They make me think of many different generals and tacticians, and I would love to read those auto/biographies. I wish to plumb the depths of your mind.
Adelas
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Pardon if this has been asked before - I loaded about 300 of the Asks here and didn't see it, so... I've been reading through some older stuff (Cordelia's Honor at the mo) & I keep seeing the word "bemused" used as a synonym for "amused", rather than "confused/bewildered". Is this a deliberate subversion (ie you're trying to get that definition more widely used), or is it an error? Loving everything so far :)
Anthony Romaniw
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Hey Lois. First off, praying that your surgery goes well next month! From all of us I'm sure, please stay safe! My Q is: How do you personally approach poetry? Specifically, how do you translate your experience with poetry into your writing? The 5 Gods stuff is sometimes so stunningly lyrical that I had to wonder. I'm reading Aniara by Harry Martenson and it made me think of the Cetagandans taking art to its limits.
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