And I'm sorry there are no pictures, but Blogger changed something and I can't pull from my file. So, looks like this is going to a dreay blog until Blogger fixes what they broke, or I get pissed enough to move my blog to Wordpress which means something else to kill time trying to figure out.
Anyway, enjoy Liz's blog today. Even without pictures/covers, she has interesting info for us.
I love music. I’m pretty sure that if I have been an
extrovert instead of an extremely shy, nerdy introvert I’d be in a rock band.
And yes, I can actually sing but my throat gets dry and seals itself shut the
moment someone asks me to sing for them. So instead of being the next Gwen
Stefani, I listen to music while I write. Some of the scenes in First Frost and
Glass Frost (the upcoming sequel) were actually inspired by certain songs.
1. For some reason I always start listening to Imogen Heap
before I start writing. I love her music, it has such a dream-like quality to
it and sometimes I feel as though it takes me to a completely different place
in my mind. One of my favorite songs of hers are: Hide and Seek, Let Go, The
Moment I Said It, 2 – 1, Can’t Take It In and Glittering Cloud.
2. The song The Cave by Mumford and Sons inspired a scene in
First Frost. It was this particular part of the song that made me stop and
think:
But I will hold on
hope
And I won't let you
choke
On the noose around
your neck
And I'll find
strength in pain
And I will change my
ways
I'll know my name as
it's called again
I could picture Bianca with black ribbons around her neck as
Queen Mirabel slowly drained the life out of her. What was amazing to me was
how clearly I could imagine this happening to Bianca so it became my goal to
get my characters to reach that point in the story. And then I had to ask
myself will Bianca survive? Who will come to her rescue? What will happen to
Mirabel afterwards?
3. Last year while I was thinking about the sequel to First
Frost I was listening to The Catalyst by Linkin Park. I hadn’t written a single
word yet, but as I listened to this song I had a clear image of Bianca crawling
out of a pit. I was driving at the time (which is a dangerous thing to do if
you have my brain because I literally go somewhere else when I’m writing) and I
just burst into tears. I wanted to know what happened that made Bianca fall
into that dark place. How was she supposed to get out of there? Why wasn’t
there someone there to help her? So that was another plot point that I could
reach.
Like memories in cold
decay
Transmissions echoing
away
Far from the world of
you and I
Where oceans bleed
into the sky
Lift me up, Let me go
It was that particular part of the song that just got to me
for some reason. I can’t wait for you all to read that scene in the book. I
hate torturing my characters, but sometimes that’s the only way they will learn
and grow.
4. Another song that inspired a scene in Glass Frost is
Shipping Up to Boston by Dropkick Murphys (yes, my taste in music is ALL OVER
THE PLACE). I can’t really tell you about it because it’ll ruin part of the
book. But I can say that Bianca learns a very harsh lesson on karma.
5. Enchanted by Taylor Swift. When I first heard that song I
could only think of Bianca and Terrance dancing to it. I love the romance that
has blossomed between them. Their relationship goes through many trials in the
sequel. I really push them to the edge and I test their resolve to stay together.
I do everything in my power to see if these two characters really are meant to
be together.
6. I also listen to classic music when I write, because
sometimes the lyrics get jumbled up in my mind and get in the way of my
writing. I’ll sometimes listen to Mozart, Beethoven and Vanessa Mae’s album
Storm. I’ve also been listening to Vitamin String Quartet Performs Imogen Heap,
all of my favorite songs of hers are played by a four string quartet.
Again…I love music. I think it has the power to transport
you to another place in time. It can inspire you to write (even when you think
your creative well is dry). It’s one of the few things that can touch your
soul. Anyway I hope you enjoyed my post and definitely check out some of the
singers and band I mentioned you never know, it might inspire you to write
something. ;)
4 comments:
Ah, wenches, all these great books. My TBR pile will never be small now!
No kidding, Eleni! I'm never going to get all this reading done! Not the worst problem to have in the world, though! ;)
So many books, so little time! Great post, Liz, music helps our writing muses flow better! Cheers and best of luck in all your publishing endeavors!
I know....I have the book, and it's in line to be read. Can't wait.
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