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    “I am a creature of the Fey
    Prepare to give your soul away
    My spell is passion and it is art
    My song can bind a human heart
    And if you chance to know my face
    My hold shall be your last embrace.

    I shall be thy lover...

    I am unlike a mortal lass
    From dreams of longing I have passed
    I came upon your lonely cries
    Revealed beauty to your eyes
    So shun the world that you have known
    And spend your nights within my own.

    I shall be thy lover...

    You shall be known by other men
    For your great works of voice and pen
    Yet inspiration has a cost
    For with me know your soul is lost
    I'll take your passion and your skill
    I'll take your young life quicker still.

    I shall be thy lover...

    Through the kisses that I give
    I draw from you that I will live
    And though you think this weakness grand
    The touch of death your lover's hand
    Your will to live has come too late
    Come to my arms and love this fate

    I shall be thy lover...

    I am a creature of the Fey
    Prepare to give your soul away
    My spell is passion and it is art
    My song can bind a human heart
    And if you chance to know my face
    My hold shall be your last embrace.”
    Heather Alexander

  • #2
    Lisa Papademetriou
    “She swore vengeance on all men with dark hearts.”
    Lisa Papademetriou, Siren's Storm

  • #3
    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
    “Truly I was born to be an example of misfortune, and a target at which the arrows of adversary are aimed.”
    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote

  • #4
    Doreen Carvajal
    “You own everything that happend to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should have behaved better.
    -- Anne Lamott”
    Doreen Carvajal

  • #5
    Patrick Rothfuss
    “Chronicler shook his head and Bast gave a frustrated sigh. "How about plays? Have you seen The Ghost and the Goosegirl or The Ha'penny King?"
    Chronicler frowned. "Is that the one where the king sells his crown to an orphan boy?"
    Bast nodded. "And the boy becomes a better king than the original. The goosegirl dresses like a countess and everyone is stunned by her grace and charm." He hesitated, struggling to find the words he wanted. "You see, there's a fundamental connection between seeming and being. Every Fae child knows this, but you mortals never seem to see. We understand how dangerous a mask can be. We all become what we pretend to be."
    Chronicler relaxed a bit, sensing familiar ground. "That's basic psychology. You dress a beggar in fine clothes, people treat him like a noble, and he lives up to their expectations."
    "That's only the smallest piece of it," Bast said. "The truth is deeper than that. It's..." Bast floundered for a moment. "It's like everyone tells a story about themselves inside their own head. Always. All the time. That story makes you what you are. We build ourselves out of that story."
    Frowning, Chronicler opened his mouth, but Bast held up a hand to stop him. "No, listen. I've got it now. You meet a girl: shy, unassuming. If you tell her she's beautiful, she'll think you're sweet, but she won't believe you. She knows that beauty lies in your beholding." Bast gave a grudging shrug. "And sometimes that's enough."
    His eyes brightened. "But there's a better way. You show her she is beautiful. You make mirrors of your eyes, prayers of your hands against her body. It is hard, very hard, but when she truly believes you..." Bast gestured excitedly. "Suddenly the story she tells herself in her own head changes. She transforms. She isn't seen as beautiful. She is beautiful, seen."
    "What the hell is that supposed to mean?" Chronicler snapped. "You're just spouting nonsense now."
    "I'm spouting too much sense for you to understand," Bast said testily. "But you're close enough to see my point.”
    Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind



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