Lois McMaster Bujold
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[edit] Introduction
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[edit] The Author
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[edit] Fanworks policy and history
In a message to her official mailing list on October 16, 1997, Lois McMaster Bujold said she was a fanac friendly author and she would tolerate people writing fan fiction in her universe. [1] In 1998, the Lois McMaster Bujold FanFic Archive was founded. [2] On November 30, 2001, Lois McMaster Bujold, on her official mailing list, clarified her policy regarding fan fiction. She said that she ignores it and has a don’t ask, don’t tell policy. [3]
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[edit] Timeline
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- On February 26, 2003, the LiveJournal community lmbujold was created. [4]
- On July 20, 2004, the LiveJournal community barrayar was created. [5]
- On February 8-11, 2007 Capricon XXVII was held in Arlington, Illinois. [6]
- On July 6-8, 2007, CONvergence, was held in Bloomington, Minnesota. [7]
- On August 6-8, 2008, Denvention 3, was held in Denver, Colorado. Lois McMaster Bujold was the guest of honor. [8]
- In May 2009, Lois McMaster Bujold became involved in Race Fail 2009.
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[edit] Race Fail 2009
A new chapter in 2009's RaceFail began to break out in May over Patricia C. Wrede's book The Thirteenth Child. As described in Jo Walton's blog at the Tor website, the book presupposes an alternative universe "which is full of magic, and where America ('Columbia') was discovered empty of people but full of dangerous animals, many of them magical."[9] Commenters on the blog post about the book expressed displeasure over the idea of wiping out the existence of Native Americans from history for the sake of a fantasy novel. Lois McMaster Bujold got into the discussion defending Wrede and the book, angering and disappointing some of the critics who then accused her of RaceFail. Bujold stated in response[10] to one critic who had not read the book:
- "You should read the book. It's YA and quite short, and then we could be discussing the real book and not the distorted shadow of it that apparently sprang up in your head from the description.
- The book actually began with a contemplation of the what-if question, 'What would happen if the megafauna survived into historic times...?' The theory presently being argued in archeology is that the pre-Columbian settlers wiped out said megafauna, and that's the one Pat chose to follow up; so if one wants mammoths and short-faced bears and terror birds, the Bering land bridge human immigration needed not to have taken place, 13,000 years back. From that, the rest followed, q.s. to the limits of a necessarily slim volume."
Discussion then began to spread about the matter throughout LiveJournal and Dreamwidth Studios metafandom, much as it had earlier in the year.[11],[12],[13],[14],[15],[16],[17],[18],[19],[20],[21],[22]
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[edit] Discussion
[edit] May 4, 2009
- Pioneer Fantasy: Patricia Wrede’s Thirteenth Child: Jo Walton on May 4, 2009
- "American fantasy" without Native Americans: oh dear and oh no.: elsane on May 4, 2009
- unspeakable horror: hermetic on May 4, 2009
[edit] May 5, 2009
- Gryphon's Egg and the Half-Blood Rage: gryphonsegg on May 5, 2009
- America was built on blood and bones.: glass-icarus on May 5, 2009
[edit] May 7, 2009
- LMB makes me make sadface: happydork on May 7, 2009
- On Age of Sail, American fantasy, RaceFail, and history.: melannen on May 7, 2009
- augh wtf: kynn on May 7, 2009
- The Thirteenth Child: ldragon on May 7, 2009
- Hmm: quivo on May 7, 2009
- and the racefail continues: wemblee on May 7, 2009
- Patricia Wrede and The Thirteenth Child: Really? REALLY?: fluorish on May 7, 2009
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