Have u read her books? I am right now & im absolutely amazed, so i contacted her agent: i wanna interview her for my small SF blog:

https://sfss.space/

If u love her & have good questions to ask her, please answer in the comments.

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    2 days ago

    Here are some questions i would ask her.

    “The political and communities environments your personnages evolve are so diverses and so well though. Where do you find such inspiration? especially for the most positive ones ?”

    “Do you realise that the hope that you give empower peoples and make them seek and do positive things ?”

    “How can we, as a community, help you ?”

    “what is your favorite (hot) drink ?”

    “what would be the best question for interviewing you ? What do you want to point out ?”

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    4 days ago

    I wonder if she plans to get back into writing “real” Sci-fi some more. The Monk and Robot series is nice, but IMHO the Wayfarer series was better. Maybe something based on earth in the not that far far future would be cool as well?

    My favorite book of hers is “Record of a Spaceborn Few” 👍

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      4 days ago

      Well rn im reading The Monk and Robot series. Im an anxious guy and it appeases me. Idc if its not real SF.

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        4 days ago

        It is not a bad series by all means, but imagine the robot being a golem and nothing else changed… it really is more of a fantasy book IMHO.

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          3 days ago

          True. But i really dont care. I care about good books. I have GAD - general anxiety disorders - and during 20 years, i treated it alone with heroin, crack, weird russian meds etc.

          Now im sober, i do a lot of sport, méditation & cold showers.

          And rn im reading this book, and it feels like natural valium to me: that’s amazing! Thank God for that.

          I love Peter Watts, but damn, reading him at night is a whole différent expérience. Same for PKD & Lovecraft.

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    3 days ago

    So many peeps give great insights here & elsewhere on Lemmy. So, if for some reason she refuses the itw (which would b a dumb move, but peeps always believe they’re doing the right thing, wrongfully sometimes), ill wrote a blogpost on her. There are a lot of stuff to say on the subject.

    But im pretty sure shell accept.

    Just have to wait a few days.

    I’ll keep u updated, guys & chicks w/ & without dicks.

    God bless. Amen!

    Photos of me - im single btw

    Photo of me - im single btw

    Excelsior!

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    3 days ago

    I feel the need to share this vid’ with her. The man’s definitely right. Nobody succesfully refuted him during many decades.

    Hayek on Socialism

    https://youtu.be/CNbYdbf3EEc?is=OisFM81g5k3ApqLJ

    And i mean, he desired to be a socialist.

    PLUS

    Send this to ur libertarian buddies to see how they react:

    F. A. Hayek on social insurance

    https://pnhp.org/news/f-a-hayek-on-social-insurance/

    Here again, im with Hayek.

    But libertarians aren’t open minded.

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    4 days ago

    Did she have some particular inspiration for her monk and robot tale ? Also concerning the “no money system” in this story, did she get her inspiration from real systems or economical theories ?

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    I have read the first book of the Wayfarer series and I am at the 1/4 of the second book. I don’t have questions but I do love her writings. The story is interesting, the writing is clearly and it feels good and relaxing to read her stories in our mad and depressing world. All I’d want to say is “thank you so much”