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January 17, 2016

FF4 Title Reveal and Sale

The wait is almost over!  FF4 will be released soon.  I don’t have a date yet, but the book is currently with my editor, Shelley Holloway, then it heads to Streetlight Graphics for formatting.  So I should be making a release announcement in a few weeks.  But I won’t be calling it FF4.  I’ll be calling it… *drum […]
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Published on January 17, 2016 05:28

December 25, 2015

Holiday Wishes and an Update

Another Christmas morning has come and gone here at the Andre household.  I’m knee-deep in wrapping paper and eating warm cinnamon rolls fresh from the oven.  The girl got a new art desk and the boy got a bunch of Fallout 4 memorabilia.  (At the moment, he’s donning his new Fallout hoodie over an Avenged […]
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Published on December 25, 2015 09:00

October 31, 2015

Lords of the Dead: A Short Story

Happy Halloween! Here’s a special treat for Final Formula fans. Whether you’re new to the series, or you’ve read every book, this short story is accessible to all. There’s nothing to spoil later books for new readers, and established fans will gain added insight into a couple of familiar characters. Hope you like it! Lords […]
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Published on October 31, 2015 06:24

October 23, 2015

Character Interview: Addie

Continuing with my month of fun, I’ve finally got my next character interview ready to go. Also, I’ve added a new item to the menu bar at the top of the page called FF Fans. I’ve gathered all the fun Final Formula related posts there. Things like character interviews, alternative point-of-view scenes, and (eventually) some […]
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Published on October 23, 2015 07:53

October 12, 2015

Alternative POV Scene: Rowan in The Final Formula

As promised, here’s a new alternative POV scene from The Final Formula.  Like the first scene I did, this one is also in Rowan’s POV.  If you didn’t get to read the first one, it’s offered as a bonus when you sign up for my newsletter.  If you’d like to learn more about my newsletter, […]
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Published on October 12, 2015 06:52

October 8, 2015

My Favorite Time of Year

October Treats and a Giveaway Fall has arrived here in southern Ohio, and though the leaves haven’t begun to change, I can feel the difference in the air.  I love this time of year.  The weather is awesome and at the end of the month, we celebrate my favorite holiday: Halloween.  (I bet you didn’t […]
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Published on October 08, 2015 15:06

October 2, 2015

A Sweet Ride

The great thing about writing fiction is that I get to do things, go places, and own things that I will probably never do, go, or own. One of the things I have the most fun with is picking out cars for my characters to drive. Sometimes, the character’s personality or circumstances dictates the car, […]
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Published on October 02, 2015 09:45

September 11, 2015

Better With Age: Maturing as a Writer

Aging is a gradual process. It’s not something you really notice until something changes. As a kid, you’ll pull on a pair of pants you wore last week, and they’re suddenly too short. As an adult, you realize it’s becoming harder and harder to make out the text on a page unless you find that […]
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Published on September 11, 2015 06:48

August 30, 2015

Write What You Know: My Take

Write what you know. If you’ve been writing for any amount of time, you’ve probably stumbled upon this phrase. But what does it really mean? That can vary from author to author, but here’s my take on it… When I first heard write what you know, I was intimidated. What the heck did I know? My life […]
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Published on August 30, 2015 09:35

August 15, 2015

The Sound of Inspiration

Today I thought I’d chat about something that, for me at least, is very important to the writing process, but one that readers never see—or hear, in this case. That something is…

 


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Nothing gets me in that special place where the characters come alive better than listening to my favorite tunes. If I’m stuck or need to get that next scene rolling, I pop in my earbuds and let the music take me somewhere else.


I don’t typically write with music playing. I prefer quiet for that. But if I’m in a noisy environment, I will let my tunes drown out the distractions. Most of the time, music serves as a catalyst to get the creative juices flowing. I can use it in a controlled manner, or just let it take me where it will. For example, if a scene is giving me trouble, I will put on a song that gives me the feel I’m trying to capture, then force myself to imagine that particular scene. It doesn’t work every time, and sometimes it helps to change songs, but eventually the block will break free and the story movie will start rolling in my mind. Other times, I let the music take me to a new place in the story I haven’t yet imagined. In this case, I’ll choose a song at random, zone out, and let it take me where it will.


I choose songs more for the feel it gives me rather than the actual lyrics. That’s not to say that the lyrics don’t influence me. Some remind me of a certain scene in a story, or a particular character. But I don’t get hung up on what the song is saying. Often, I’m so caught up in my imaginary world that I don’t even hear the words anymore. It’s just the pure feel the song inspires that carries me forward.


Now you’re probably curious about what type of music serves as the soundtrack to my Final Formula series—or maybe you’ve figured that out already. Obviously, it’s not happy songs, sung in a major key about flowers and sunshine. I like it dark. I’ve always been a metal head—much to my co-workers’ amusement. (I’m the quiet, nice girl who rarely cusses or causes a stir. Yep, Addie is my alter ego.) I prefer songs with driving drum beats and melodic guitars, sung in a minor key. Those songs that give me the feel that the dark is closing in, and my back is against the wall. I love songs like that.


I know some authors create playlists, making a soundtrack for each book they write. That sounds really cool, but I have yet to do that. Color me lazy. Depending on what I’m trying to do (force a scene or let the music inspire me), I’ll just loop a particular song or let the whole album play. If I can get in the zone, the music will just become background noise, setting the feel for the piece I’m working on. I don’t consciously hear it anymore. But I still think the book soundtrack sounds like a neat idea. I’ll have to try that some day.


Well, I’ve rambled on a bit more than I expected. How about I wrap this up with a few examples? Lemme grab my iPod and I’ll share some of the tunes that served as inspiration for the Final Formula series. My favorite band is Avenged Sevenfold, so most anything of theirs works. An oldie but goodie is Metallica’s Black Album. I’m also a big fan of Disturbed and Godsmack. But here are some specifics…


“Not Ready to Die” by Avenged Sevenfold – This one is a double whammy. The feel works for any action sequence, but the lyrics are sooo Ian. (The chorus: I’ve stood in the dark, been waiting all this time, while we damn the dead I’m trying to survive. I’m not ready to die. The bridge: Through the madness we find, loyalty is no match for power. Say goodbye to your life, left to rot in your darkest hour.) It also makes me want to go slay some zombies in Call of Duty—which was what the song was written for (it’s the Easter egg song in one of the maps).


“Something Different” by Godsmack – This one is more for feel than a particular character or book/scene. Godsmack always seems to have great in-your-face, I’m-not-going-to-take-your-crap-anymore kind of songs, lol. Great inspiration for confrontations and standing up to the bad guy. This being a newer song, I was listening to it quite a bit while writing The Heir of Death.


“Wrong Side of Heaven” by Five Finger Death Punch – This isn’t a band I listen to much; they tend to be screamers. But when they slow it down and sing, I usually really dig it. Since the Final Formula tends to drift into the gray area between right and wrong (characters doing the wrong thing for the right reason), this song fits. I’ve been listening to it quite a bit while writing FF4.


So, there are a few examples of songs that have served as inspiration for the Final Formula books. How about you? Are there any songs that make you think of Addie and the gang? Or for the writers out there, how big a part does music play in your creative process?


Thanks for reading. Now I’d best get back to FF4. Just let me pick out a tune…

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Published on August 15, 2015 09:45