The False Prince Playlist
I've been wanting to put together a playlist for THE FALSE PRINCE for months, but really didn't know how. I'm still figuring it out, to be honest. So here is a playlist, though you'll have to be registered on Spotify (I think) to play these songs. It's free registration though. In the meantime, I'll work on other ways to get a playable list up without registration anywhere.
There will be a playlist coming for RUNAWAY KING as well (and much earlier, now that I've mastered this incredibly basic skill).
If you have songs to suggest that I add, let me know!
"I knew all the rules, but the rules did not know me, guaranteed." Thank you, Mr. Eddie Vedder, for a brilliant song that gave breath to a character ready for his story to be told.
It's an older song, but I think it speaks to a part of himself that Sage often struggles with.
Like the song, but love the lyrics for this book.
Sage doesn't fly, of course, so I'm not sure this song translates directly. But I do think he'd identify with several of these lyrics.
Sage, before he's taken to Farthenwood...
And these are songs I listened to a lot in the writing of The False Prince. For me, they're embedded in my mind now with certain scenes...
Such as when Sage is traveling away from the orphanage and first comes to Farthenwood...
When Sage and Mott talk to each other beside the river, shortly before they leave for Drylliad.
Or when Sage stands on the dais beside Kerwyn at the end of the book...
There will be a playlist coming for RUNAWAY KING as well (and much earlier, now that I've mastered this incredibly basic skill).
If you have songs to suggest that I add, let me know!
"I knew all the rules, but the rules did not know me, guaranteed." Thank you, Mr. Eddie Vedder, for a brilliant song that gave breath to a character ready for his story to be told.
It's an older song, but I think it speaks to a part of himself that Sage often struggles with.
Like the song, but love the lyrics for this book.
Sage doesn't fly, of course, so I'm not sure this song translates directly. But I do think he'd identify with several of these lyrics.
Sage, before he's taken to Farthenwood...
And these are songs I listened to a lot in the writing of The False Prince. For me, they're embedded in my mind now with certain scenes...
Such as when Sage is traveling away from the orphanage and first comes to Farthenwood...
When Sage and Mott talk to each other beside the river, shortly before they leave for Drylliad.
Or when Sage stands on the dais beside Kerwyn at the end of the book...
Published on October 10, 2012 11:25
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