My second novel began with a single sentence that popped into my head while I was at work. I hardly know what is real. I wrote it down and it lead to a notebook filled with an outline, pictures, and sketches, (I will be posting something about my new notebook . . . stay tuned!). The story materialized in my imagination with such a vibrant presence, it’s as if it was there all along. While an exciting prospect, it’s also overwhelming as the scope of the story is larger than anything I’ve ever been inspired to write. However, much like Noah haunted me, (See One Photograph Changed Everything), so are two new main characters: Amanda and Ian. This is a story I must tell, even though the subject matter will require a lot of research. From what I know of them so far, I think my history degree is going to come in handy!
While writing my first novel, I discovered music can be a powerful element in piecing together a story, (See How Music Help Me Write a Novel). As I embark on writing my second novel, I am in the midst of creating a brand new playlist that is already giving my main characters more depth and providing loads of inspiration as I work out the storyline. It’s amazing how one creative avenue lends a hand to another!
When creating a new playlist, I search through my music library to find tracks that will fit characters, shape the story line, and create an overall tone or ambience for the novel as a whole. This story is very different from anything I’ve worked on as it carries a deep message, but also has an air of whimsy and fantasy. Picking out music to fit this odd combination has been nothing short of an odyssey, but I think I’ve finally got a playlist that will take me to the last line.
Story Soundtrack:
Sorry, but the story line is classified information! Perhaps, this section of the playlist list will pique some curiosity!
From Delerium’s album, Karma
- Enchanted
- Twilight
- Silence
- Forgotten Worlds
- Euphoria (Firefly)
From Mysteria’s album, Tempting the Muse
- Elixir for Sunsets
- Lift
- The Loveliest Sin
- Star Gazer
Time Is Running Out – Muse
Angels – Owl City
Vanilla Twilight -Owl City
At First Sight – Yanni
Rites of Passage – Yanni
On Sacred Ground – Yanni
Midnight Hymn – Yanni
Teardrop – Massive Attack
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Amanda’s Music:
Amanda doesn’t just march to the beat of a different drum, she creates an entirely new beat in her head. She is a staunch individualist, but finds herself stuck in a situation she can’t escape without a little help. Indie rock and the revolutionary music of The Beatles truly capture her vibe.
The Beatles – every album, but Yellow Submarine in particular
Death Cab for Cutie’s albums, The Open Door EP, Plans, Transatlanticism, Narrow Stairs
The Morning Benders’ album, Talking Through Tin Cans
Junip’s album, Fields
Freelance Whales’ album, Weathervanes
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Ian’s Music:
Ian is tricky! I’m still working on him as he is an interesting character that continues to reveal his secrets in small doses. He isn’t what he seems at first glance and he often resists my attempts to root him out.
Falling Away With You – Muse
Butterflies & Hurricanes – Muse
Lamentation – Delerium
Wisdom – Delerium
Tempting the Muse – Mysteria
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Ian & Amanda’s Soundtrack:
Another work in progress. These two are a very secretive couple and they only tell me so much at a time. At the moment Ian is doing most of the talking and I’m waiting for Amanda to jump in and tell her side, (any day now, sweetie. I’m listening).
Starlight – Muse
Endlessly – Muse
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Tone & Ambience:
Owl City’s albums, All Things Bright and Beautiful and Ocean Eyes
Remembrance – Delerium
Closer to Heaven -Myseria
Awake Inside A Dream – Mysteria
Written on the Wind – Yanni
Nightingale – Yanni
Adiemus – Adiemus
Return to Innocence – Enigma
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Well, I’ve either got a great soundtrack that will serve as an endless source of inspiration or I’ve done nothing more than prove I have one strange collection of music! Either way, my muse has plenty of juice and I hope she helps me write what I think will be an interesting piece of work.
c.b. 2011