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Gabby asked Mary Robinette Kowal:

What's your favorite word?

Mary Robinette Kowal Phantasmagoria. It's just fun to say. Phantasmagoooooooria.
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Can you tell us a two-sentence horror story?

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Theo asked Mary Robinette Kowal:

The punch card eagle from the Fated Sky: was this kind of origami the sort of thing people did with punch cards back in the day, and/or is this something you've created before (from pieces of paper, not necessarily punch cards)? In my head I can't exactly imagine how it would look. I think it looks too good, maybe.

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Lisa Wolf asked Mary Robinette Kowal:

Will you ever tell more stories about Jane and Vincent? I just finished Of Noble Family (having read all five books in a row), and I feel bereft having to leave their world! There's so much more I want to know -- future adventures, stories about Louisa and Amey, does Charles become a glamourist, what Jane and Vincent do next... really, anything and everything about these characters. (I love them all so much.)

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