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Ask B5 Author Jeanne Cavelos Questions
posted by Doc on Friday May 18, @02:34PM
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Author Jeanne Cavelos, author of the new B5 trilogy The Passing of the Techno-Mages as well as The Shadow Within and several other books, has graciously agreed to answer Sci-Fi Storm reader's questions. So post your questions as comments here, and the best will be forwarded to her for answers.

Update 5/8: Last call for questions...

Here is how it works, Slashdot-style. Post your question(s) as comments here. Other readers with moderator access can moderate the most interesting questions up. Even if you don't have moderator access, reply to the question and say "I'd like this asked", and I'll count it. The top ten or so questions will be forwarded for answers. In the case of ties, I'll decided what appear to be the most interesting and on-topic.

What's the topic? Well, mainly the B5 novels, but you can also ask about her writing workshops, writing, publishing - you can even ask her about Igmoe!

For more details about Jeanne Cavelos, visit her web site.

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