Endgame Playlist

Stephenie Meyer made the author playlist thing super popular. I actually think that this is one of my favorite things she's done because a) it gives all those wonderful music artists some love, b) it helps convey the kind of mood you want for your story, and c) it kind of tells a little bit about the person behind the author.

I love listening to music while I write, whether it's on Youtube or from my own personal library. I also love it when people tell me what music THEY listen to while they read. I've found a lot of great new artists that way. :)

Anyway, without further ado, here is my (unofficial) playlist for Endgame.

1. This Is What Makes Us Girls - Lana Del Rey
2. Keep Breathing - Ingrid Michaelson
3. Personal Jesus - Depeche Mode
4. Sunday - Sia
5. Sway - Vanessa Carlton
6. Howl - Florence + the Machine
7. Stepping Stone - Duffy
8. Must Be Dreaming - Frou Frou
9. Red Rain - Peter Gabriel
10. Blinding - Florence + the Machine
11. Under Ice - Kate Bush
12. Fascination Street - The Cure
13. My Last Breath - Evanescence
14. Chokehold - Adam Lambert
15. Escape - Fireflight
16. Breathing - Kate Bush
17. Utopia - Within Temptation**

**I love this artist so much. Her voice is gorgeous, she seems like a wonderful person, and this track would just make the best end credits song ever imo.

Want to read the story behind the songs? Click here!

Enjoy!
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Published on November 14, 2012 15:04 Tags: author-post, endgame, playlist, writing
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message 1: by AC (new)

AC Nice list :D
I love to see other writers' playlists too, I think it really does tell more about the author, and also about the story itself (and maybe how the author wanted the readers to feel while reading it)

Sometimes I wonder would anyone find as much connections between music I listen to and the scenes in my books as I do ^_^


message 2: by Nenia (new)

Nenia Campbell Thanks! And yes, you totally get it! I feel the exact same way; it's so cool to get a peek at the author's mind and find out how they actually felt/want you to feel during the scenes.

Something to ponder, isn't it? :)


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