Nikoleta L.
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Hi, I was just wondering if you've heard of or read Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell? I really enjoyed it, primarily because it felt a lot like Vorkosigan saga. Not in a derivative sense, but more in the sense of general feeling I got from it. I later learnt that Ms Maxwell is a fan of your work (and of Georgette Heyer's work, too), so I just felt like I had to put it on your radar. Cheers!
Lois McMaster Bujold
Yep, I've not only heard of her, I've heard her -- she was one of the guest hosts discussing Komarr on the recent Plot Trysts "My Word as Vorkosigan" podcast series, linked in my blog. Or you can just google Plot Trysts My Word as Vorkosigan to find it. I've not got round to reading her work yet, though.
Ta, L.
Yep, I've not only heard of her, I've heard her -- she was one of the guest hosts discussing Komarr on the recent Plot Trysts "My Word as Vorkosigan" podcast series, linked in my blog. Or you can just google Plot Trysts My Word as Vorkosigan to find it. I've not got round to reading her work yet, though.
Ta, L.
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