Playlists ahoy

I'm still on blog hiatus while I work on copyedits for One Grave at a Time and try to finish The Bite Before Christmas anthology story, but I'm popping up to post about playlists. On a question for the Frost Fans release party (which is Sunday, March 27th starting at 8pm, and there will be giveaways!) I was asked whether I wrote to any specific songs. The answer is yes. In fact, before I start writing a new story, I'll usually gather several songs first. Then, as the story progresses, I'll add more to the playlist. Here I'll pause to say that music tastes are very personal, so even if you like my books, you may hate what I listen to, and that's fine. But for the curious, here's what I listened to while I wrote One Grave at a Time, C&B #6.


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Awakenings, Illusions of Bliss, Changes, Forgiveness, *Love Come, Out of Tune, Heartbreak, Don't Give Up On Us, and Bring On The Wonder, by Sarah McLachlan (yes, I had been impatiently awaiting the new Laws of Illusion cd, why do you ask? ;) ?.


Without Reason, Unsaid, and Some Trust, by The Fray


Life In Technicolor, Glass of Water, Rainy Day, Lost, and Now My Feet Won't Touch The Ground, by Coldplay.


Ali In The Jungle, 1000 Years, and Deus Ex Machina, by The Hours.


Not Afraid, by Eminem.


Going Up, by Infant Sorrow.


Overcome, Rain, and A Thousand Faces, by Creed.


Brand New Start, by Alter Bridge


Ten Years, Broken Bones, and Far From Over, by Rev Theory.


Careless Whisper, by Seether.


Breakaway, by Kelly Clarkson.


Fall To Pieces, Alice, and Keep Holding On, by Avril Lavigne.


** The Rose March and Again, Again, Again, by Smashing Pumpkins.


This Is Me, by Demi Lovato.


Kick Ass, by Mika and Redone.


Make Me Wanna Die, by The Pretty Reckless.


You Are The True Protector, by John Rizzle (Legion soundtrack)


* There's a scene with Cat and Bones over a corn field where I had this song on constant repeat while I wrote.


** Probably repeated this song the second most while writing. Don't look for plot clues in that, there aren't any. It's just how it turned out.


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And here's what I'm listening to while I write the C&B antho story for The Bite Before Christmas. No, no Christmas songs yet. Maybe when I'm closer to the end of the story, heh. Oh, and I blame all the retro songs on recently becoming hooked on Supernatural (Team Dean all the way!).


 


Don't Look Back, by Boston.


Surrender, by Cheap Trick.


Knockin' on Heaven's Door, by Guns N Roses.


Carry on Wayward Son, by Kansas.


Silent Lucidity, by Queensryche.


You're A Wolf and Wicked Blood, by Sea Wolf.


A Mirror Without and Juliet, by Royal Wood.


Fell On Black Days, by Soundgarden


Weighty Ghost and Search Party, by Wintersleep.  


Bigger Than Us, Strangers, and Street Lights, by White Lies.


Diamond Eyes, by Shinedown.


I Will Not Bow, Fade Away, Give Me A Sign, Anthem Of The Angels, Into The Nothing, and Without You, by Breaking Benjamin.


Heavy and How Do You Love, by Collective Soul.


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As for what I listened to while I wrote This Side of the Grave, well, tune into the release party on the 27th for that answer :) .


Now, back to my keyboard…


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message 1: by Kyle, (new)

Kyle, E I don't write but I make up little stories in my head that seems to end up being an accumulation of all the movies, books and music that I like so I love this. There are so many of these that I listen to all the time. The appearance of Kansas, Breaking Benjamin (for all your angsty needs!) and Cheap Trick put a big smile on my face :D Don't know if you've heard much else of Pretty Reckless but Nothing Left to Lose is an excellent one :P


message 2: by Nina (new)

Nina HeHe hooked on supernatural are you? Great playlist :)


message 3: by Sequoia (new)

Sequoia I've heard about pretty much all the bands and singers but some of the songs would be new for me. Thank you for the playlist!

Can't wait for One Grave at a Time!


message 4: by Mel (new)

Mel Oh how I loves me some Supernatural. Been watching it from day one and can't get enough Dean. Mmm! Love Cas as well. Find it super cool that you're listening to The Pretty Reckless. That album rocks!


message 5: by Karyn (new)

Karyn Ryan what a diverse collection of music.! have you ever listened to anything by "within temptation". could see some of their work on your playlists!!! i have never watched supernatural. would i have to watch from the very begining? might give it a try


message 6: by Jeaniene (new)

Jeaniene Frost Kyle, I'll check out Nothing Left To Lose, thanks! Karyn, I'd recommend watching Supernatural from the beginning. Will say that the first season was my least favorite so far, but it's still good, and very important for what happens later on.


message 7: by Kyle, (new)

Kyle, E Thanks for all the new music that has been crammed into my ipod. Loving Alter Bridge and Rev Theory. You might like City and Colour as well. Supernatural is so good but I agree about the first season. Excellent source of classic rock :P Gotta love a bit of Dean.


Mrs.Vishous-Kattalakis-Belikov :::Para Itch Reviews::: Love your playlist Jeaniene!


message 9: by Solange (new)

Solange Pena Jeaniene, I love Supernatural and I am definately team Dean!!


message 10: by Molly (new)

Molly Yay for fellow Team Dean members! And it's just amazing how music can help when you're writing (As I know from experience). Even if it's nothing more than background noise, it can be a great source of inspiration.


message 11: by QuotetheRaven (new)

QuotetheRaven Jeaniene, I love supernatural, and all of these songs rock! Though I don't write I have an overactive imagination and have always thought about writing a book. If given a starting idea I can come up with characters, places, relationships, anything needed for a story, but after coming up with the whole story I start going back through it all and changing little things here and there to the point of either throwing the whole story out or changing the story completely. Your books and writing style have truly inspired me to really put my all into becoming an author. Do you have any tips for me??


message 12: by Jeaniene (new)

Jeaniene Frost QuotetheRaven, I get asked this a lot, so I compiled a blog post about writing that's - hoperfully - helpful. Here you go: http://jeanienefrost.com/2010/05/advi...


message 13: by QuotetheRaven (new)

QuotetheRaven Jeaniene, Thank you so much! Your blog post was so helpful, it answered a lot of the questions I had. It touched on some of my concerns, and even brought up things I hadn't thought about. I want to thank you for sparing your time, I look forward to reading more of your work. :)


message 14: by Katie3 (new)

Katie3 Jeaniene, I have a question that I have wanted to ask since I first read your book. What made you decide to have Cat live in Ohio?? I was born in Ohio and don't really think much happens there.


message 15: by Jeaniene (new)

Jeaniene Frost Katie3, I spent part of my childhood in a small town outside of Columbus, so I felt comfortable with the area as a setting.


message 16: by Katie3 (last edited Mar 29, 2011 03:57PM) (new)

Katie3 Jeaniene, That is so cool. I didn't know you lived in Ohio as a child. The time that I'd spent in Ohio I've seen beautiful things and places, but also some tough parts. You get your city, your country, and your in between. So I guess I can see why you would choose to use it as a setting in your book and have Cat grow up there. I've also seen some paranormal like things there, so I found it interesting that you would include that in your book. Thank you so much for taking the time to answer that for me. I really appreciate it. :]


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