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pegkerr ([personal profile] pegkerr) wrote2004-03-29 11:03 am

Lyrics that fit

For the maybe twenty of you out there who have read Emerald House Rising, I was listening to Sting's The Soul Cages the other day, and it occurred to me once again that there's a lyric on that album (Why should I Cry for You) that perfectly fits Captain Kett, thinking about Lady Rinnelle when he's out at sea and hardening his heart because he despairs that she'll never love him (if you ignore the earth-centric geographic references, of course).

It's kinda fun when you find a lyric that fits a work of fiction perfectly. And gee, if you know of any other song lyrics that fit characters or situations in my fiction, point them out to me, willya? Thanks.
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[identity profile] dorotea.livejournal.com 2004-03-29 10:13 am (UTC)(link)
That song is very appropriate for Captain Kett! I just finished reading Emerald House Rising and I loved it. I wish I could write coherent reviews, but literary analysis is not my forte.

What I loved about it: I loved the idea of magic being about possibilities and how when Jena first "wakes" up to her magic how she effects events without meaning to.

I loved the character of Lady Kestrienne -- she's such an independent woman and I loved her wit.

I loved how Jena and Bram both change and grow and how they end up in the end of the book -- not definitely together, but working in that direction -- possibly. :)

And I loved the detail and expertise in which you describe the art of gemcutting -- it was very interesting and insightful.

I just wanted to let you know I enjoyed the book very, very much. I have Wild Swans as well and I'm going to read that next.

Dor

[identity profile] pegkerr.livejournal.com 2004-03-29 10:28 am (UTC)(link)
Well, that's certainly a coherent review! Thanks for the day-brightener. And please do let me know what you think of The Wild Swans if/when you read it. I love hearing reader reactions.