
Sing the Light
(The first book in the Singers of Nevya series)(1995)
A novel by
Louise Marley
| "Marley is a fine new writer with a promising career ahead of her." Anne McCaffrey |
From the Author
Sing the Light is a science fantasy with a musical theme.
Sing the Light begins the trilogy The Singers of Nevya, whichwill be complete in 1997. On the ice planet Nevya, only the psi-Gifted Singers make survival possible for their people. The Gift is disappearing, and Sira, the youngest and best of the Singers, must find out why, and reform her culture in order to save it. It has been said that art keeps darkness at bay; the Singers of Nevya do just that, creating pockets of warmth and light by focusing their psi through their music. As a singer myself, I wrote the novels to express what it's like to live a life devoted to art of any kind. I hope you'll visit my web site to read excerpts.
Sing the Light is a science fantasy with a musical theme.
Sing the Light begins the trilogy The Singers of Nevya, whichwill be complete in 1997. On the ice planet Nevya, only the psi-Gifted Singers make survival possible for their people. The Gift is disappearing, and Sira, the youngest and best of the Singers, must find out why, and reform her culture in order to save it. It has been said that art keeps darkness at bay; the Singers of Nevya do just that, creating pockets of warmth and light by focusing their psi through their music. As a singer myself, I wrote the novels to express what it's like to live a life devoted to art of any kind. I hope you'll visit my web site to read excerpts.
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Paperback Editions
November 1995 : Paperback
| Title: Sing the Light Author(s): Louise Marley ISBN: 0-441-00272-2 / 978-0-441-00272-6 (USA edition) Publisher: Ace Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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