She's working on a sequel to Paladin of Souls now, which is set in the Germany equivalent. I've been out of touch with her for awhile, so I haven't asked her what she plans after that, but I'm getting together with her after mid-November and will probably ask her then.
She actually wrote part of A Civil Campaign in Ivan's point of view, but then changed her mind and made it just Miles, Ekaterin, Mark and Kareen, in an attempt to keep the book from spiraling madly out of control (Pym was another P-O-V used in that earlier draft). Pity: I loved the Ivan P-O-V sections. (The original title of the book, by the way, was Rules of Engagement a suggestion of John M. Ford--but that exact title had just been snabbled up by another writer at Baen, so Lois was forced to change it).
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Date: 2003-09-30 06:12 pm (UTC)Now, just imagine what it would be like if anything of Harry Potter was available online...
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Date: 2003-09-30 07:06 pm (UTC)BTW, is there *any* chance of Lois doing an Ivan book sometime? I have people demanding in my journal for an Ivan book. :)
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Date: 2003-09-30 07:15 pm (UTC)She actually wrote part of A Civil Campaign in Ivan's point of view, but then changed her mind and made it just Miles, Ekaterin, Mark and Kareen, in an attempt to keep the book from spiraling madly out of control (Pym was another P-O-V used in that earlier draft). Pity: I loved the Ivan P-O-V sections. (The original title of the book, by the way, was Rules of Engagement a suggestion of John M. Ford--but that exact title had just been snabbled up by another writer at Baen, so Lois was forced to change it).