“For
me, writing is more a process of ‘discovering’ the book than planning it.” – Lois
McMaster Bujold
Few
authors have been as successful in “speculative” fiction as McMaster Bujold,
who even eclipsed the great Robert Heinlein in both her use of speculative
fiction and her awards and honors for those uses. Born in Columbus, Ohio on Nov. 2, 1949 she
now lives and writes in Minneapolis.
One
of the most acclaimed writers in her field, Bujold has won Science Fiction’s Hugo
Award for best novel four times. Her novel Paladin of Souls and
her novella The Mountains of Mourning “doubled,” winning both the
Hugo and Nebula Awards. And, in the fantasy genre, her Curse of Chalion won
the Mythopoeic Award for Adult Literature and was nominated for the World
Fantasy Award for best novel. The Chalion series was
named 2018's "Best Series" by the Hugos. Since 2021 she has
concentrated on a series of novellas, the most recent being 2025’s Testimony
of Mute Things.
“Escapist
literature gets a bad rap,” she said. “But I think escape is
important for a lot of people in a lot of places.”
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