In which the author nips the bud
Monday, December 15th, 2025 06:39 pmMonday evening. Book club was fun, though we were down a member, due to Life, and we did not chose another book.
Came home and had about an hour to spend with the WIP, but! Absent taking out the trash first thing, I don't have to be anywhere or do anything until 5 pm, so tomorrow morning is Bidness as Usual.
I? Think I've figured out why so many people are wanting in on my Liaden Universe® read-along, and I am going to nip this in the bud right now.
Ready?
BUD-NIPPING ANNOUNCEMENT: No, I am not reading 27 Liaden novels outloud. If this is what "read-along" means to the Greater Internet, I apologize, and will now explain what I mean when I say "read-along." I take as my model in this, Humpty Dumpty from Alice.
What I am going to do is read -- read -- the existing Liaden Universe® novels, starting with Agent of Change and going through to Diviner's Bow, in Publication Order. I will post my thoughts as I go along, and those who had decided to read along with me may comment on my comments.
I am not (that's NOT) reading them aloud, live or to a recording. Why not? Because reading aloud is a performance, and I don't want to perform, I want to read for understanding, and hopefully, pleasure.
I haven't set it up yet, but my reading notes will most likely appear on Splinter Universe. I haven't gotten much further in my considerations than the vague idea that I'll post a link whenever I've made a new post.
I'm looking at a start date of January 1 2026, and I will, as above, be starting with Agent of Change, first published as a Del Rey Books Mass Market Original, with a cover by Stephen Hickman, in February 1988. I was 35; Steve was 37. It was our first novel, but not our first collaboration, and it hit the bookstores in December 1987, where it could be purchased for a whopping! three dollars and fifty cents, US.
Here endeth the Bud-Nipping Segment of Tonight's Entertainment.
Everybody have a good evening; stay safe. I'll look in tomorrow.
Here, have a picture from my annual review:
