Playlists & Writing by Sarah Grimm

PLAYLISTS & WRITING


I can't remember a time when music and writing weren't a very large part of my

life.  Growing up, our house was

constantly filled with music. From Barbra Streisand to Pink Floyd, there was

always some music playing. On the rare occasion the stereo was silent, my

sister was usually singing or one of us was practicing an instrument. That's

just how life was in my house, and I wouldn't have had it any other way.


As an adult, I still surround myself with music.  Even now as I type this, Shinedown is streaming

through the new plasma TV in my bedroom. The only problem? I keep singing along

when I should be typing, which is exactly why the only time music isn't

blasting through the speakers in every room of our house is when I'm writing.  When I write, I need complete silence. Sad,

but true. That's not to say that music doesn't inspire my writing, because it

does. In a big, big way.


I began building stories around song lyrics as far back as the fourth

grade.  A particular lyric or phrase

would stand out, and the next thing I knew, I had built an entire scene around

that phrase. The song would get stuck in my head and the next day I would have

a few chapters scribbled in my notebook based on the theme. In the fourth grade,

I wondered if I was the only one who did this. As an adult, I know I'm not.


A lot of authors write to specific playlists – a set of songs that inspire

them. Some even have playlists set to a particular book they're working on –

songs that help them get into the right mood and focus on the characters. I'm

one of those writers. Possessing a deep love of music, I can't NOT have a playlist

of songs that capture the feeling of the book and the characters I'm working

on. Usually, I select a multitude of songs to capture both the hero and

heroine. But sometimes…sometimes I only listen to one or two songs before I sit

down to write.


Music plays an essential role in AFTER MIDNIGHT. Based on a rock musician

and a piano phenom, how could it not? So my playlist for AM must be littered

with songs, right? Rock, classical, alternative or country, they're all

represented? You'd think so, wouldn't you?


In actuality, of all the stories I've written, all the songs I've listened

to across all the genres, I have but one song that truly captures Isabeau, and

therefore, After Midnight. When I hear it, no matter what I'm doing, I'm drawn

right back into the lives of Isabeau and Noah.  The only thing is…right from the first time I

heard it, I did not encounter Izzy's feelings for a man, but for the one thing

that has been both the best gift and worst torture in her life – her piano.


Evanescence "My Immortal"


I'm so tired of being here


Suppressed by all my childish fears


And if you have to leave


I wish that you would just leave


Your presence still lingers here


And it won't leave me alone


These wounds won't seem to heal


This pain is just too real


There's just too much that time cannot erase


[Chorus:]


When you cried I'd wipe away all of your tears


When you'd scream I'd fight away all of your fears


And I held your hand through all of these years


But you still have


All of me


You used to captivate me


By your resonating light


Now I'm bound by the life you left behind


Your face it haunts


My once pleasant dreams


Your voice it chased away


All the sanity in me


These wounds won't seem to heal


This pain is just too real


There's just too much that time cannot erase


[Chorus]


I've tried so hard to tell myself that you're gone


But though you're still with me


I've been alone all along


[Chorus]


~*~*~*~*~


Thirteen years—that's how long Isabeau

Montgomery has been living a lie. After an automobile accident took her

mother's life, Izzy hid herself away, surviving the only way she knew how. Now

she is happy in her carefully reconstructed life. That is until he walks through the door of her

bar…


Black Phoenix singer/front man Noah Clark came

to Long Island City with a goal–one that doesn't

include an instant, electric attraction to the dark-haired beauty behind the

bar. Coaxing her into his bed won't be easy, but he can't get her pale, haunted

eyes nor her skill on the piano out of his head.


Can Noah help Isabeau overcome the past? Or will her need to protect her secret

force her back into hiding and destroy their chance at happiness?


                                                           ~*~*~*~*~*~


 


Sarah Grimm is an award winning author of contemporary

romance and romantic suspense. She lives in West

Michigan with her husband, two sons and three miniature

schnauzers. Between mom's taxi service, parts runs, and answering the phone for

the family marine repair business, Sarah can be found curled in her favorite

chair, crafting her next novel.


Find Sarah here:


Website:  http://www.sarahgrimm.com


Blog:  http://www.authorsarahgrimm.blogspot.com


Group Blog:  http://www.smutwriterssoapbox.blogspot.com


Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/SarahGrimm.Author


Twitter:  http://www.twitter.com/SGrimmAuthor


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