Saturday, July 2, 2016

What is Your Song? 🎶 (Updated)

I've often mentioned that each of my books brings a soundtrack. This is a collection of songs that inspired me throughout the writing process. These songs suddenly get in my head and stick around until the book is complete. Interestingly enough, once the process is over, the song seems less prevalent in my subconscious.

Not only does each book develop a collection of songs that take me through the writing process, but I've noticed that there's always one song in particular that stands out as being the one that best represents the protagonist. I'm sure the same can be said for each of us too, and in various phases of our lives.  

In my first book, Fire, Tarah Kiersey's song would probably be Possession Sarah McLachlan 

This song went through my mind for months, possibly even years, before I started to write this particular manuscript. At the time, I would envision a scene that would later fit into my first book, even though I wasn't yet sure of its significance. All I knew was that it was powerful and that the character behind it was pushing her way through to tell her story.

A Spark before the Fire was the prequel to Fire and discussed the life of a strong character from my first book, Jimmy Groome. There are so many songs that could fit this character, but if I had to choose one, I would say Something in the Way by Nirvana. Depending on how you interpret this song, you could view this in a couple of different ways, and in honesty, either would apply in this situation.

I switched things up when I decided to write about vampires in The Rock Star of Vampires and a young woman named Ava Lilith. She lived a secret life that had to be hidden from everyone around her. Her song was Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls. 

In my first book in the Hernandez series, We're All Animals, I would say Chase Jacobs' theme song would be Animal I Have Become by Three Days Grace. This song suits him to perfection. It describes the raw power behind the story.

My Hernandez series have so many songs that have popped up along the way. So many have inspired my writing and characters. If I had to pick one, I would say it's Masters of Puppets by Metallica. It's powerful and intense, just like Jorge Hernandez. 

So what's your theme song? Tell me about it in the comment section. 


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