Postby JasonPratt » Thu Sep 20, 2007 4:04 pm
FQ is certainly good! Unfinished (Robert Jordan joins Spencer as being one of the relatively few authors who died without ending his work), but good!
I actually 'invented' the sonnet form Spencer uses in FQ, when I was in high school, without realizing it had been done before. Darn. {g} Amusing, though.
If you want extra fun, try dictating it to tape. Poetic epics simply rule when listened to in cars. (True, you could probably buy a recording somewhere, but why miss out on the fun of reading it yourself out loud?)
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"For all shall be salted with fire. Salt is good, but if the salt becomes unsalty, with what will you season it? Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace with one another." -- Mark 9:49-50 (my candidate for most important overlooked verse in Scripture. {g})
"We must
be strong and brave--
our home
we've got to save!
We must make
the fighting cease,
so Mother Earth
will be at peace!
Through all the fire and the smoke,
we will never give up hope:
if we can win,
the Earth will survive--
we'll keep peace alive!" -- from the English lyrics to the closing theme of _Space Battleship Yamato_
"It _was_ harsh. Mirei didn't have anything that would soften it either." -- the surprisingly astute (I might even call it inspired {s!}) theological conclusion to Marie Brennan's _Doppleganger_ (Warner-Aspect, April 2006)