Archive for the ‘Musing’ Category
Setlist for an Angel
What’s on my iPod : Opposite Direction by Union of Knives
I always intended to post a playlist for my novel BROKEN, eventually even breaking it down into characters’ personal songs. When my book is published, the actual chapter titles will be bits of songs, most of which were on my very first playlist.
Author Gwen Hayes turned me on to iLike. It’s a great little site where you can create playlists and share. (HERE’S Gwen’s website and playlist for her new YA Paranormal.) So I created the first list of songs that motivated this story.
This is a love story between an angel (of musical inspiration) and a teenage girl – music has been very important to the
development of these characters and this story…..
So a brief explanation of some of my choices. Right off the bat, I knew that I would be listening to the Foo Fighters – a.) they’re my favorite band, b.) I always imagined Caleb sounding and playing a little like Dave Grohl. The second group that was on the repeat loop was Evanescence. I LOVE Amy Lee’s voice, and thier haunting lyrics and melodies felt right for the story and for Sarah’s voice.
I needed songs that either captured the bottled-up feelings of my characters, or an explosive action sequence, or lighter comic scenes.
I chose to listen to the Lost Boys soundtrack for the final battle sequence, layered with 3 Doors Downs “Not My Time.” I also listened to early 80’s bands like the Cult, the Smiths, and the Church when writing the developing romance scenes between Sarah and Caleb. I also needed some classical music and Beethoven and Mozart felt most natural.
So here’s my playlist for your listening pleasure. And please support the artists on the list; they’re awesome.
Pinning Down an Angel part 2
On my iPod : Yes by Coldplay
I’ve continued my interview with my heroine of BROKEN, over on my musings blog page. Check it out here.
My Musings over at my old blog
So, I decided to keep my old blog up as a place for crazy writing musings. On Thursday, yes I was a busy bee, I posted a blog devoted to a little character development. Check it out here.
Fan Fiction
What’s on my iPod – Glycerine by Bush
I caught a thread on Romance Divas that was talking about fan fiction. After I noticed my seven year old had take a piece of paper and written his own story using Anakin and the Jedis, it got me thinking. I’ve written my fair share of fan fiction. I just realized that the first thing I wrote as fan fiction used the characters from The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton. But when the intial wave of renewed interest in the original Star Wars film hit, I found myself writing an entire new story that revolved around the beloved characters. I’d devoured Timothy Zahn’s Heir to the Empire trilogy and wanted to create my own characters in his post-Palpatine universe. Actually, I just wanted Luke to have a romantic leading lady. I never considered what I wrote in my free time between classes as anything more than strictly for my enjoyment. Community boards and forums were just taking off back in those days. But those online communities, that’s where the fan fiction was brewing.
I am willing to admit that it was writing fan fiction for myself that sparked my desire to join this crazy writer’s life. In college, I read Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, and of course, fell in love with her hero, Jamie Fraser. I have entire notebooks filled with fan fiction devoted to that red-headed Scotsman. In waiting for the next book in the series and failing to find anything that came close to the love story, I decided to write my own historical romance – which is still sitting in about four notebooks and few computer files to be rewritten and finished. But it was the start. The little light switched flipped on, and I’ve been writing and working toward publication ever since. Basically, I went from writing just for me to wanting to write something to share with everyone.
Today, there are hundreds of sites devoted to fan fiction – Twilight probably having the largest. And I will again admit I have a few pages of my own Edward fantasy. Someone on Romance Divas said that fan fic was a great way to get the juices flowing because you don’t have to worry about developing a character or a setting. I agree with her. And I think it is a great way to work on the fundamentals of story crafting - plot, theme, conflict, arcs, ect.
So, what do you think about the huge mass of fan fiction out there today? Did you start writing fan fiction? What did you cut your writing teeth on?
You can check out Star Wars fan fic here – http://www.theforce.net/fanfiction/
Here is a great place for Outsiders fan fiction – http://www.fanfiction.net/book/Outsiders/
And of course, one of a gazillion Twilight devoted fan fiction sites – http://www.twilighted.net/
Or you can just got to www.fanfiction.net and type in what you’re looking for.
I personally haven’t reviewed all the posts on the sites, and some may contain more mature content.

