Флевеллинг пишет:
While cleaning out a long overdue closet today, I found something I thought I'd lost: the mix tape I made when I finished Luck in the Shadows and-- I think-- it had been accepted by my agent, Lucienne Diver. It samples the music I listened to while I was writing, and some of the songs are dedicated to various characters.
The "faithful readers" referred to are the close circle of friends who read the manuscript through its many iterations and cheered me on, especially Doug. I gave these tapes out at the celebration. I am still so grateful to these folks.
Seregil’s Greatest Hits: Music to Write Novels By
Side A
1. “Cursum Perficio” Enya. (Music to Die By: Mardus’s Theme)
2. “It’s Probably Me” Sting. (Micum’s Theme)
3. “Haste to the Wedding” Village Green Album, Sturbridge Village (No. 3 on the Tavern Top 10)
4. “Allemande” from Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 played by Andres Segovia. (Long Hair Brain Candy)
5. “Lola” The Kinks. (Captain Rhal’s Theme: see Ch. 8)
6. “In taberna quando summas” from Carmina Burana. Boston Symphony Orchestra. (No. 1 on the Tavern Top 10!)
7. “Tuba Polka” The Canadian Brass. (I just like it, OK?)
8. “Veni, veni, venias” Carmina Burana, (Ylinistra’s Theme: “Hurry, hurry, I’m so horny!”
Side B
1. “Allegro” from Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, Trevor Pinnock (More Brain Candy)
2. “Junior Ragtime” Raffi. (How did this get in here? And whose kids are these anyway?)
3. “Prarambh” Ravi Shankar. (BIG music for writing BIG scenes!)
4. “In My Life” The Beatles. (For you, my faithful readers.)
5. “La Valse du Grand Chemin” Felix Richard. (Funky Brain Candy)
6. “Highgate Shuffle” Rod Stewart. (Ibid.)
7. “O fortuna” Carmina Burana. (REALLY Big Music for writing REALLY Big Scenes)
8. “Storms in Africa” Enya. (Music for Riding Off Into Sunsets: see sequel, hopefully!)
Rip Off Record Corp. Lynn Flewelling, Producer 1994