truepenny: artist's rendering of Sidneyia inexpectans (writing: abattoir)
Sarah/Katherine ([personal profile] truepenny) wrote2006-08-09 09:52 am

oh fer the love of ... !

So help me, I just figured out the main plot arc of The Sidhe Tigers, the postcolonial literature of elves baseball novel.

This is indirectly [livejournal.com profile] elisem's fault, because Sidhe Tigers is her work, as is Engineering for Elves and Eating the Dark Flower, and last night she put up earrings called Elves in the Wheatfield Breakdown: a song for banjo, which I was not, alas, quick enough on the draw to bag. But it made me start thinking about The Sidhe Tigers again. And this morning I know things I didn't know last night.

The human protagonist is an African-American slugger named Marigold Dempsey. Last night I didn't know there was a human protagonist.

I don't really groove with the concept of Muses. What I think I have is Cats of Creativity. And one of them just dropped half a very dead vole on my foot.
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[identity profile] akirlu.livejournal.com 2006-08-09 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I initially read that as "lovely, palatial vole". My brain still smarts after that.

[identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com 2006-08-09 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
What a ridiculous misreading! Clearly only capybaras are big enough to be palatial. Voles are merely roomy. (Swedish engineering, you know; suitable for people up to 6'5". Or perhaps that's something different.)