Music of Darkover
Cover of the first edition
EditorElisabeth Waters
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDarkover
GenreFantasy
Science fiction
PublisherMarion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust
Publication date
03-06-2013
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages250
ISBN978-1-938185-24-3
OCLC864717382
Preceded bySnows of Darkover 
Followed byStars of Darkover 

Music of Darkover (Darkover Anthology #13) is an anthology of fantasy and science fiction short stories and poems edited by American writer Elisabeth Waters. The stories are set in Marion Zimmer Bradley's world of Darkover. This book focuses on the music of Darkover.[1]

The book was first published by Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust.

Contents

  • Introduction, by Elisabeth Waters
  • "The Horsetamer's Daughter", by Leslie Fish (poem)
  • "Tower of Horses", by Leslie Fish
  • "Right to Choose", by India Edghill
  • "All Who Breathe are Chained", by Rosemary Edghill
  • "Danila's Song", by Vera Nazarian
  • "Darkover through the Flowinglass", by Margaret Davis
  • Introduction: Traditional Darkovan Music, by Elisabeth Waters
  • "Seagull of the Land-Under-Waves", poem by uncredited
  • "Caristiona", poem by uncredited
  • "Fairy's Love Song (Tha mi sgith)", poem by uncredited
  • "The Mull Fisher's Love Song (O Mhairead Og!)", poem by uncredited
  • "The Coolin of Rūm (Am Fuar Bheinn)", poem by uncredited
  • Introduction: Songs by Marion Zimmer Bradley, by Elisabeth Waters
  • "The Ballad of Hastur & Cassilda", by Marion Zimmer Bradley (poem)
  • "The Outlaw", by Marion Zimmer Bradley (poem)
  • Introduction: Darkovan Filk Songs, by Elisabeth Waters
  • "Lament of a Comyn Keeper", by Cynthia McQuillin (poem)
  • "The Chieri", by Cynthia McQuillin (poem)
  • "Exile", by Cynthia McQuillin (poem)
  • "Lament of a Drytown Bride", by Cynthia McQuillin (poem)
  • "Chains", by Cynthia McQuillin (poem)
  • "Bridal lament", by Cynthia McQuillin (poem)
  • "Darkover Wedding Song", by Cynthia McQuillin (poem)
  • "Golden Bell", by Cynthia McQuillin (poem)
  • "The Starstone and the Mirror Ball", by Raul S. Reyes
  • "The Music of the Spheres", by Michael Spence
  • "Poetic License", by Mercedes Lackey
  • "A Capella", by Elisabeth Waters
  • "A Song for Capella", by Elisabeth Waters (poem)

References

  1. Music of Darkover, fantasticfiction.com


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