Mary Robinette Kowal explains why working within constraints makes you more creative

Hey! I was interviewed by io9.com’s Sally Smith, who asks very good questions.

Kowal talks to io9 about what artificial intelligence has in common with Regency magic, and tells us what to expect from the sequel to Milk and Honey — which, by the way, is just $2.99 in e-book form for the next 10 days.

My favorite of the questions? “How does working within limits (puppeteering instead of acting, writing Glamour in Glass only with the vocabulary Austen actually used) improve your work?”

Read my answer and the rest of the interview at Mary Robinette Kowal explains why working within constraints makes you more creative.

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