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752.1 | I wish there were more | NOETIC::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Thu Feb 23 1989 18:26 | 7 |
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She is bar-none my favorite author. I don't think there are any
more books in that set however. Her other books are "Falling Free",
which has the most interesting genetic human forms I've read
about, and "Ethan of Athos", about a planet of homosexual males
looking for a new supply of ovvum. I'll read ANYTHING she writes.
liesl
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752.2 | Mutual Universe | VLAB::COOPER | g.d.cooper from the shadowlands | Tue May 02 1989 21:56 | 8 |
| Both Ethan of Athos and Falling Free are set in the same universe as
the Vorkosigan books. As a matter of fact Ethan is directly connected
to the Vorkosigan books via the character of Elli Quin (?). There are
also at least to Miles stories, one of which was in last months Analog
and on that was packaged in on of the triplet books, from Tor I
believe.
shades
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752.3 | more input!! | AIMHI::GIARAMITA | | Thu Aug 17 1989 12:07 | 7 |
| Great! Now I know I'm missing two short stories? RE: Tor triplet,
How do I find out the name so I can order it? Where do I get a back
issue of Analog? Was it in April 89? Questions, Questions!
Thanks for the pointers !
Frank
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752.4 | New Bujold "Miles Vorkosigan" collection | TALLIS::SIGEL | | Thu Aug 17 1989 15:02 | 11 |
| Re .2, .3
There will be a collection of three novellas coming out this fall (an October
release, I believe, meaning a publication date of mid-September) from Baen
Books, all featuring Miles Vorkosigan. I believe all three are reprints, so if
you want to save money and be sure you read the stories "in order", you might
want to want another month. Based on descriptions from a Bujold interview in
the August issue of Locus, at least two of these novellas take place prior to
the events in the novel published earlier this year ("Brothers in Arms"?).
Andrew
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752.5 | Missing links | AIMHI::GIARAMITA | | Tue Jan 02 1990 10:43 | 9 |
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Heavy sigh! My copy of her "Tales of Infinity" finnaly arrived and
I finnaly understand the gaps in "Brothers"!.
It was great as usual.
Any sign of new works in progress?
Frank
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752.6 | did Lois grow up around here | GUESS::STOLOS | | Sun Mar 04 1990 18:06 | 5 |
| does anyone know if L.M.D. is a local from greater Boston ?
I grew up with a friend whose name was Mcmaster and he had a younger
sister named Lois? I would be shocked to learn that Saugus Ma.
had actually produced a S.F. writer.
Pete
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752.7 | Want more! | SNDBOX::SMITH | Powdered endoskeleton | Tue Mar 06 1990 15:17 | 6 |
| I read Shards of Honor and just recently, and just started Ethan of
Athos. While the Miles books counted among my all-time favorites,
these (and let's not forget Falling Free!) are right up there too.
Definately worthwhile!!!!!!!!
Willie
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752.8 | Re: author's birthplace | AIMHI::GIARAMITA | | Tue Apr 24 1990 16:15 | 12 |
| Wow,
Re: saugus
Does anyone have the answer to where she is from?
I live in Saugus and cripe, soon we won't even have a bookstore
let alone a resident author!
Any new works in progress? It's been a while.
Frank
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752.9 | Future Bujold novels | TALLIS::SIGEL | | Fri Jun 08 1990 15:26 | 9 |
| Re .8
> Any new works in progress? It's been a while.
There's a new Miles Vorkosigan novel coming out in late August
from Baen books called "The Vor Game!", and according to Locus
she is currently working on a fantasy novel.
Andrew
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752.10 | VOR GAME | AIMHI::GIARAMITA | | Thu Sep 13 1990 13:37 | 10 |
| Just finnished "VOR GAME" and it was great. The time line of the story
puts it after "Warrior's A..." This fills in a lot of the references
made in the later time line books. It is a must read if you enjoyed
this series. It would seem the author is trying to complete her story's
by providing some past events. Her last two books, have done this
really well.
Frank
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752.11 | please ma'am, I want some more | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Thu Sep 13 1990 15:21 | 8 |
| I think I'm going to write her a letter and beg shamelessly for her to
write about Aral and Cordelia again. I want to hear the stories about
the time when she was pregnant and some of the stories that were hinted
when Mile told Elly (in Bothers in Arms) that everytime his mother
clashed with Barrayan culture, Barrayar changed.
How do you write to an author, just send it care of the publisher?
liesl
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752.12 | Everyone likes "Love your books" | MINAR::BISHOP | | Fri Sep 14 1990 12:46 | 8 |
| re .11, how to write an author.
Yes, and it will be forwarded. Many authors like to get letters,
and often answer them; but some don't.
Is _Vor_Game_ out in paperback?
-John Bishop
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752.13 | | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Fri Sep 14 1990 20:34 | 4 |
| < Is _Vor_Game_ out in paperback?
Yup, that's the only one's I buy. I don't think I've seen any of her
books in hardback. liesl
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752.14 | Wants more anyway! | SNDPIT::SMITH | Smoking -> global warming! :+) | Mon Sep 17 1990 16:09 | 9 |
| Wasn't _Vor_Game_ just a story in her latest 'collection'? I really
love the Miles stuff (and want more too), but after reading the stories
in Analog (or was it IASFM?) it feels to me that she just writes short
stories in the life of Miles till she has enough for a novel, then
stacks them all up and wraps a cover around them, and:
Instant Novel!
Willie
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752.15 | | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Tue Sep 18 1990 11:22 | 2 |
| "Boarders of Infinity" was a collection of short stories on Miles but
"vor Game" is a complete stand alone novel. liesl
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752.16 | THE VOR GAME! is really a novel | TALLIS::SIGEL | | Tue Sep 18 1990 13:23 | 16 |
| Re: .13, .14, .15
The only Bujold available in hardcover is in 2-in-1 editions from
the SF Book Club. The most recent mailing I received offered
a volume containing BORDERS OF INFINITY and THE VOR GAME! for $9.98.
While BORDERS OF INFINITY is a set of three novellas, connected by
the thinnest excuse of a framing sequence (because "novels" sell
better than "collections"), THE VOR GAME! is indeed a novel, although
the first segment set in the polar regions of Barrayar (perhaps a quarter
of the novel) is taken from a novella published in Analog earlier
this year. I feel sure that Bujold felt free to change the Analog
story to make it a better jumping-off point for her novel, though I
haven't actually read the Analog version.
Andrew
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752.17 | Hardcover available from Easton Press | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Bo don't know rugby! | Wed Sep 26 1990 15:14 | 5 |
| �The only Bujold available in hardcover is in 2-in-1 editions from
�the SF Book Club.
Not entirely true. I have a hardcover copy of a signed first edition
of Borders of Infinity published by Easton Press.
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752.18 | Hardcover available. | AIMHI::GIARAMITA | | Mon Oct 01 1990 14:40 | 8 |
| Re; Hardcover copies:
"Vor Game", also comes in a signed 1st Ed.
Frank
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752.19 | Integrity of plot and characterization | MINAR::BISHOP | | Mon Oct 01 1990 16:00 | 13 |
| What I admire most about her books is the integrity: most authors,
working with a set-up like that in _Ethan_of_Athos_, would toss in
a "conversion" of Ethan and a conventional love-story; she did not.
I also like the little touches: "Athos" is the name of the moutainous
pennisula in Greece on which a number of monasteries are built, and
on which no female is allowed (human or otherwise); Miles refers to
the "super-soldier" as a teenaged werewolf; the "newt-fritters"...
I can't believe in it, for the same reason I find C. J. Cherryh's
future to be unrealistic, but I like it.
-John Bishop
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752.20 | Oh frabjous day | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Tue Oct 23 1990 20:48 | 16 |
| Well, I did it. I wrote to LMB, and most wonderful of all, she answered!
She is currently working on the sequel to SHARDS which is titled Barrayar but
she expects that to change. It will be about the year follwing SHARDS up to
Miles birth and a bit past. Bothari will play a big role in this book.
She says it's been wonderful being back in Cordelia's head again. I can't wait.
It's due out around this time next year. After that she is contracted to write
some non-series fantasy novels.
I'm trying to sit on my hands and not pester her but do intend to write her
again. She had some interesting ideas about what she might have happen to the
characters in response to some suggestions I had. I have some other ideas and
it's just great fun to speculate. We both had some similar ideas about Elena
and I can't wait to tell her my twist after reading her thoughts. This was
great good fun!!!! liesl
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752.21 | I'm never going to last a year! | AIMHI::GIARAMITA | | Thu Nov 01 1990 12:26 | 7 |
|
GROAN!!!!
Next year? That long to wait?
Heavy sigh....
Please keep us informed all you can.
Thanks!
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752.22 | What's new?? | AIMHI::GIARAMITA | | Mon Jun 10 1991 11:50 | 7 |
|
Has anyone heard of any new works?
Anything due out etc.
It's been a long time since her last.
Frank
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752.23 | BARRAYAR by Bujold due out late September 1991 | VSSCAD::SIGEL | | Mon Jun 10 1991 17:54 | 10 |
| Re .22
Bujold's next novel, BARRAYAR, takes place in the year or so after
SHARDS OF HONOR, and is on the schedule as an October paperback release
from Baen. It is currently being serialized in (I believe) Analog
magazine (the serial runs four issues, July through October), though it
will cost more to get the magazine, and it has probably been cut for
serialization. Expect to see the paperback in late September.
Andrew
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752.24 | Help in ordering the VOR universe | GUCCI::EWISE | Pobodys Nerfect | Tue Sep 10 1991 12:22 | 6 |
| Well I just read Falling Free and LOVED IT.
I now ( .0-.23 ) know about something called the VOR books.
What order would you read them in if you were just starting out!
Eric Wise
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752.25 | Order it by publication date | SNDPIT::SMITH | N1JBJ - the voice of Waldo | Tue Sep 10 1991 13:42 | 5 |
| I asked Lois this at Worldcon, and she essentially reccomended that you
read them in the order she wrote them, which is sort-of
non-chronological, but makes mre sense....
Willie
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752.26 | There is an internal chronology | STARCH::JSLOVE | J. Spencer Love; 237-2751; SHR1-3/E29 | Wed Sep 11 1991 13:01 | 13 |
| The order in which you buy them and the order in which you read them may not
be identical.
Buy the most recent one (Barrayar) and in the back there is a chronology. This
is a slightly more up-to-date version of a chronology published in "The Vor
Game".
I have not been able to get a copy of "Shards of Honor", although I have all
the others. When I get it, I plan to reread the whole series in the exact
order as given in the chronology (which is most definitely not publication
order).
-- Spencer
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752.27 | ORDER OF READING | AIMHI::GIARAMITA | | Tue Sep 17 1991 13:35 | 14 |
|
Read in this order
Shards of honor
Barrayar
Warrior's Apprentice
Vor Game
Boarders of Infinity
Brothers In Arms
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752.28 | anything new? | AIMHI::GIARAMITA | | Mon Jun 15 1992 11:59 | 5 |
|
Has anyone heard any new info on her next book?
Like what, and when? It's been awhile sence Barrayar.
Frank
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752.29 | | CX3PT2::XAIPE::KOLBE | The Dangerous Debutante | Mon Jun 15 1992 12:07 | 5 |
| From some things she said in respnse to a letter I wrote her last year LMB may
have something on Elaina in the works. Her husband may come to an early end and
the tie to Miles return. But that was just mentioned as a maybe. I've been
thinking about writing her again. I was just so tickled when she answered my
first letter. liesl
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752.30 | Forthcoming Bujold | VSSCAD::SIGEL | | Tue Jun 16 1992 18:11 | 7 |
| Re last few
Lois has just written a fantasy novel, THE SPIRIT RING, which is due out
in hardcover from Baen this fall. She is currently three chapters into
a new Miles novel, which will also feature Mark.
Andrew
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752.31 | More, I want more! | TLE::JBISHOP | | Wed Sep 08 1993 15:13 | 24 |
| I just bought _Spirit_Ring_, but am only about 5 pages in.
There are lots of echos already: it starts out like a prequel
to Shakespeare's _Tempest_ (with some name changes), with
lots of not-quite name-dropping to various Renaissance Italian
artists (Cellini's saltcellar, <?>'s Perseus with the head of
Medusa, Da Vinci....). I hope she'll take this background
and make it her own.
I love her Barrayar stuff--I have read and re-read the novels
several times--and yes, Cordelia is a pleasure: I prefer the
two about her (Shards and Barrayar) to the Miles ones. And I'm
impressed that she can refer to an adventure (e.g. the Dagoola
rescue or Cordelia changing Barrayar) in other books and then
write it convincingly later. Most authors can't do that.
I wrote to her as well, and asked for a book on the Old Count,
Piotr. I want to read about the end of the time of Isolation
and the Cetagandan invasion.
And yet I just can't believe in her future world. We are almost
even with its computech and biotech, and by internal evidence
they are several centuries away in the future. It just doesn't
make sense.
-John Bishop
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752.32 | the cheapskate | RESOLV::KOLBE | The Goddess in Chains | Wed Sep 08 1993 15:17 | 2 |
| What's this??? I hadn't heard of Spirit_Ring, what's it about? And more
important, is it in paperback form? liesl
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752.33 | $5.95 | TLE::JBISHOP | | Wed Sep 08 1993 18:31 | 4 |
| _The_Spirit_Ring_, paperback, just showed up in my local bookstore
yesterday. I was looking for it, as her reply to my letter mentioned
it.
-John Bishop
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752.34 | | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Mon Sep 13 1993 12:05 | 6 |
| John,
Well... perhaps there was a hiccup between that later century and ours.
Notice how there isn't an Alpha Colony mentioned?
Ann B.
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752.35 | Spirit Ring review: B | TLE::JBISHOP | | Tue Sep 14 1993 13:11 | 34 |
| I've finished _The_Spirit_Ring_. It's a harmless fantasy.
It's good, but it's not up her best, I think. In particular, it
doesn't have those philosophical/ethical comments, asides or themes
which the Barrayar books are full of. The protagonists are simpler
(for one thing, they're young) and it's more of an "external conflict"
plot than an "internal conflict" one.
Explaination of Title: a spirit ring is a ring with a bound ghost
in it.
Background: Italian Renaissance plus magic. Good magicians are about
twice as powerful as a man with a cellular phone network and a good
first-aid kit; bad magicians are more powerful, but don't much past
the tank plus flamethrower level.
Plot: Good magician has a daughter who is learning magic even though
women aren't supposed to; local duchy is betrayed and occupied by a
bad duke supported by a bad magician; in fight good magician dies as
does a member of the local guard. Daughter escapes, connects to brother
of dead guardsman; two struggle to defeat bad duke and bad magician.
Motivator is that the bad magician is eager to do necromancy on the
dead good magician and the dead brother. You can sketch the rest.
Tone: no sex, little violence or horror, uncomplicated motivations
and straight-forward characters. Plot unfolds with no surprises.
Details of background not worked out. Difficult issues (like what
happens to Islam when Christianity is true) not mentioned at all.
A fun, light story, but not something I plan to re-read.
Overall it reminded me more of Lawrence Watt-Evens' weaker works
than Bujold.
-John Bishop
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752.36 | | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Tue Feb 22 1994 11:26 | 9 |
| _Mirror_Dance_ is out in hardback.
I haven't started it yet, but I see no reason why it won't be as the
author described it to my friend Suford: A lot of it takes place in
Jackson's Whole. Since Bujold was taught to tell the story from the
viewpoint of the character in the most trouble, the viewpoint character
is Mark.
Ann B.
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752.37 | In person! | DPDMAI::WISEE | Pobodys Nerfect | Tue Feb 22 1994 12:51 | 5 |
|
I have a chance to see her at a Con. Has anyone seen her.
Would it be worth the 5.5 hour drive?
Efw
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752.38 | A new one? Where? | TLE::JBISHOP | | Tue Feb 22 1994 14:06 | 4 |
| I don't know if it's worth it, but if you go, please say hello
from all of us!
-John Bishop
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752.39 | My favorite author | RESOLV::KOLBE | The Goddess in Chains | Tue Feb 22 1994 14:31 | 4 |
| I wrote her a letter and she gave me a very long and friendly reply. Wish I
could see her in person. She even used a quote from my letter in a list of fan
comments printed in Spirit World. I was thrilled. I just the new book was out in
paperback. I'm allegic to buying hardbacks unless they are marked down. :*) liesl
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752.40 | Mirror Dance | TLE::JBISHOP | | Mon Mar 14 1994 10:55 | 63 |
| I just finished _Mirror_Dance_, which was I got as a gift in
hardback.
Nano-review: good sequel.
Micro-review:
Mark becomes a hero in his own coming-of-age novel, and is
satisfactorily distinguished from Miles. We get to see most
of our old friends (now a bit older) again.
Review:
First, a warning to non-Bujold fans--if you haven't read at
least some of the previous books in the Vorkosigan series, you
are going to be totally at sea here. Characters just appear
(Bel Thorne, Elena Bothari-Jesik) and are important, but little
introduction is done. From the point of view of a fan, this
is great--no wasted words, so more new stuff.
The plot revolves around Mark (the clone brother trained to
replace Miles' Vorkosigan persona), who we last saw ducking into
a London underground station with million-dollar credit chip.
He is out to be a hero and is a mess, with not only sibling
envy but a host of other problems from his horrific past.
Mark has a deep and personal hatred for the Bharaputran clone
labs, and tries to destroy them by imitating Naismith. Miles
himself spends much of the time off stage, often _very_ off
stage.
Bujold manages to give Mark a distinct but similiar voice as
early as the first chapter, and to carry off the usual
amazing-but-still-believeable sequences (remember the Pretender's
head?). There are weaknesses, but they don't detract significantly
from the book. I still, for example, can't buy into the offered
technological level. Most jarringly, when at one point a
character is being tortured by bad old Baron Ryoval, she hints
at unnatural, unmentionable and ego-destroying sexual tortures
but maintains for plot purposes that they don't involve any
physical harm or coercion beyond drugs. I find this oddly
old-fashioned and naive, and smarmily coy--at odds with her
usual concrete style. I didn't believe for an instant that
she had any idea of what would have actually been going on,
beyond some kind of pink blur. On the other hand, a later
flaying by enzyme is quite concrete and believeable (calling
Beth Rust!).
Time has passed and Bujold is unafraid to make real changes in
her characters (unlike series where the same year happens twenty
times in a row!), and it's a bit of a shock. There's clearly
room for another sequel.
In some ways Mark is nicer than Miles--more human (if just as
or more wounded inside). I like the way that he turns out to
be a one-woman man--or at least it seems like we get to see
the first part of a romance more like that of Aral and Cordelia
(to be continued later in the sequel?). He also turns a profit
on his deals!
Overall: fans will want it. Others should start with
_Shards_of_Honor_, which I still think the best.
-John Bishop
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752.41 | Next | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Mon Dec 19 1994 12:33 | 7 |
| Lois McMaster Bujold has accepted the position of Guest of Honor at
Boskone 33, to be held in February, 1996.
^
Her next work, _Ceteganda_ will be serialized in "Analog" next autumn,
and the hardback will be out in January, 1996.
Ann B.
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752.42 | New Bujold out... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Dec 12 1995 10:39 | 7 |
| Saw "Ceteganda" in the Barnes&Noble bookstore yesterday. Miles and Ivan go
to a funeral for a Cetegandan dignitary? Something along those lines.
Looks to follow right after the "Vor Game". Looked interesting, but I've only
just started on Bujold, so by the time I'm ready for this one, it
should be out in paperback...
PeterT
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752.43 | | NETRIX::thomas | The Code Warrior | Tue Dec 12 1995 12:15 | 1 |
| BTW, you can read the first few chapters for that at http://www.baen.com/
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752.44 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Thu Dec 14 1995 09:38 | 13 |
| ><<< Note 752.42 by QUARRY::petert "rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty" >>>
> -< New Bujold out... >-
>
>Saw "Ceteganda" in the Barnes&Noble bookstore yesterday. Miles and Ivan go
>to a funeral for a Cetegandan dignitary? Something along those lines.
>Looks to follow right after the "Vor Game". Looked interesting, but I've only
>just started on Bujold, so by the time I'm ready for this one, it
>should be out in paperback...
It was the most recent four part serial in Analog.
Abridged? I don't know.
- tom]
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