Adventures in the Liaden Universe® Number 23
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Change Management: Adventures in the Liaden Universe® Number 23, has been uploaded and is publishing (in the case of Amazon, has published) to Amazon, Baen ebooks, BN/Nook, Kobo, iBooks, 24Symbols, Page Foundry, Scribd, and Tolino, so expect to be able to purchase it from those vendors within the next 72 hours or so.
Here's the blurb for the book:
Times are perilous, violence rife, and the future uncertain. Success and the survival of all you hold dear may hinge on how you manage change.
Some people advise that we “Embrace Change!” Other people realize that change has edges, and if you embrace it the wrong way, it may feel a lot more like a knife than a bromide when it touches your guts.
Here are two Lee and Miller stories set in the Liaden Universe®, "Street Cred," original to this chapbook; and "Wise Child," reprinted from Baen.com. Both stories deal with the complications arising from decisive change, and decisive Change Management at the point of peril.

RE: Characters?
Date: 2017-02-25 12:23 pm (UTC)And as far as reading goes, I regularly re-read the many Liaden books I have--the short story collections and the novels up to Ghost Ship ( it and the subsequent ones I have I do not read again). It is a universe with many great characters. I would be thrilled to buy Liaden books that were about mainstream characters--the early careers of Liz or Nateesa, or the scout careers of Daav or Val Con, or anything about Chia (sp. The Delm before Daav), or the trading career of Shan, or more stories of Pat Rin the gambler, or, or, or. What I am not interested in reading about is Theo the Brat, or stories about new characters who have popped up, e.g. Diglon the Rifle).
And I read your blog every day, which, of course, has Liaden stuff in it regularly.
RE: Characters?
Date: 2017-02-25 02:40 pm (UTC)Ostensibly, "Street Cred" is a Val-Con-and-Miri-on-Surebleak story, but! There are new characters and new situations because Surebleak is evolving. In fact, it's probably fairer to say that it's a Surebleak-is-evolving story.
"Wise Child" is a reprint, and as far as I understand your preferences, you would dislike it very much, as it deals with "new" characters, one of them a child.
RE: Characters?
Date: 2017-02-26 10:22 am (UTC)