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Something Noticed in Passing
Post by Robert_A_Woodward   » Fri Oct 02, 2020 1:44 am

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I was looking through _War Maid's Choice_ (published in 2013) the other day and noticed the dedication. It was to somebody who had died the previous year at age 21 and it also mentioned the names of his parents and siblings. I found a brief obituary online (he had died after a five year struggle with bone cancer). Why is this on topic? His name was Indiana Graham (father's name was Bruce and one sister was named Mackenzie).
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Re: Something Noticed in Passing
Post by cthia   » Fri Oct 02, 2020 4:33 am

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Bravo! Thanks for that Robert.

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Re: Something Noticed in Passing
Post by ThinksMarkedly   » Fri Oct 02, 2020 8:59 pm

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Another one is when I found this Youtube Video title "People's Republic of Haven Panel (HonorCon 2013)" with David. The opening card says "David Weber, Jan Kotouč."

And then you realise this is 2013, 5 years before Uncompromising Honor came out, and Jan is a real person.

Speaking of "coincidences," Robert, are you related to the journalist who's just published a book on the American president? :)
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Re: Something Noticed in Passing
Post by Robert_A_Woodward   » Sat Oct 03, 2020 1:28 am

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ThinksMarkedly wrote:Another one is when I found this Youtube Video title "People's Republic of Haven Panel (HonorCon 2013)" with David. The opening card says "David Weber, Jan Kotouč."

And then you realise this is 2013, 5 years before Uncompromising Honor came out, and Jan is a real person.

Speaking of "coincidences," Robert, are you related to the journalist who's just published a book on the American president? :)


Probably not related (Woodward is an occupational name, just like Cooper, Miller, Smith, and Wright - though not as common). OTOH, my father believed that we were descended from a Woodward who showed up the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632. I was not convinced, though an aunt found my great-great grandfather's name in a genealogy (that Woodward had several brothers). Again, I am not certain that individual was my g-g-grandfather (at least he was born around the right year).

BTW, a Tomasz Szponder* is connected to David Weber's Polish publisher.

* See _Shadow of Victory_ (chapter 3, et al)
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Re: Something Noticed in Passing
Post by justdave   » Sat Oct 03, 2020 2:51 pm

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Robert_A_Woodward wrote:I was looking through _War Maid's Choice_ (published in 2013) the other day and noticed the dedication. It was to somebody who had died the previous year at age 21 and it also mentioned the names of his parents and siblings. I found a brief obituary online (he had died after a five year struggle with bone cancer). Why is this on topic? His name was Indiana Graham (father's name was Bruce and one sister was named Mackenzie).


Another interesting factoid on War God series from a Weberverse YouTube video a couple of months ago is that SotS is actually the very first novel the MWW wrote but had been lost until recently when the big floppies turned up,
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