and do bear in mind that I've only read the first book (and now kick myself for not having bought the second and third book as well, and today is Sunday with no open bookstores...)
I would like to know what inspired her to write about vampires, warewolves and Victorian London. And what inspired her to writing in the first place.
Also, I would be interested in her plans for future writings (after book 5 is released).
Mad scientists are the villains in the first book, and I keep thinking about Dürrenmatt's play "The Physicists", which questions ethics in science. I would like to hear her views on regulations on science and scientists. Does she sees such dangers (both in the form of mad scientists and too tight regulations) in today's science?
*MySmiley*
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Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
OK. I need your help. EDIT: Done
13/10/2010 06:34:17 PM
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I guess you'll want a question or two about her Steampunk Reloaded article, right?
13/10/2010 10:24:32 PM
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I bought "Soulless" today - might have read it by the end of the weekend
14/10/2010 07:07:44 PM
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Re: I've not read her.
16/10/2010 03:20:27 PM
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Some suggestions
17/10/2010 01:12:10 PM
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Good questions. Thanks. *NM*
23/10/2010 07:31:16 PM
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