I am oh-so-very late in accepting the Character Karaoke tag from Abigail at "Ups and Downs," but today is the perfect day to post this! I am deep into the throes of revisions for 'Til the Last Star Dies, which means I've had a carefully composed playlist on repeat for days on end in order to get me through it. Other than keeping some soothing tea and a gigantic bucket of chocolate on the desk next to you, music is the best thing to keep me focused and motivated. Because otherwise I'll be sitting at the computer looking like this:
Although, let's be real, I look like that anyway whenever I'm editing.
Onto the tag questions!
It's your OTP's wedding day. What song plays during their first dance?
We're off to a great start, because I'm going to go ahead and bend the rules on the questions already. I have loads of songs that describe Lila and Melody's relationship, but none of them are your typical "first dance" songs. My favorite OTP song for the two of them is "Favourite Colour" by Carly Rae Jepsen. It was one of the first songs I added to my playlist because the lyrics were too good to pass up. In my novel, witches have the ability to see people's auras. Every single one is unique to the person in that they're all different colors and have various "textures." Auras give clues as to what the person's mood is or if they're healthy or injured. Auras also take on a more vibrant quality whenever they're around someone they love. Therefor, "Favourite Colour" is perfect.
Any instrument players or characters with ties to music?
None of my characters play instruments, but Lila is a big fan of classic rock and dragging her friends out to sing karaoke. One of her go-to songs for this is "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard. She's forced her best friend Jordan to sing it with her many, many times.
What song(s) best describe your protagonist(s)?
For Lila, I picked "Black Sheep" by Gin Wigmore. It has a wild, dangerous feel to it and the chorus describes Lila exactly when it comes to the moments where her magic takes over and turns her into something unpredictable and animalistic:
I'm a ba-a-a-ad woman to keep
Make me ma-a-a-ad, I'm not here to please
Paint me in a corner but my color comes back
Once you go black, you never go back
I'm a black sheep
I'm a black sheep
"She Waits" by Louden Swain fits Melody really well because her father was killed in action as an agent for SMART, which is the Strategic Monster Removal Team. He was on a mission to kill a bunch of demons and died when she was eighteen, so a couple of SMART agents had to go to her house and deliver the news. Since Melody's mother left years ago, Melody practically became an orphan.
And meanwhile the house is empty
The floors lay, naked and weary
The walls, barely hanging on
Carry on
And she, waits for you
She can't hear anything they're saying
She can't believe what is true
It doesn't make sense what they're saying
She can't see anyone, but you
Go-to songs for battle, romance, or intense scenes?
My battle music probably isn't what you'd expect, but I prefer creepy, ominous music to heart-thumping, intense battle songs. Especially for the pre-apocalyptic world I built where all of Earth is basically waiting for the day when demons finally outnumber humans and take over. My two favorite songs for this are "Mars" by Sleeping At Last and "World on Fire" by Les Friction
As far as romance goes, I've got plenty of those, too. But I'll stick to my top favorites, which are"End of the World" by A Great Big World, "Electric Love" by BØRNS, and "I Will Follow You Into The Dark" by Death Cab for Cutie.
Let's talk music. What are your favorite songs to write to? Leave a comment!
Saturday, January 20, 2018
Character Karaoke - The Music that Inspired a Witchy Romance
I am 21-year-old author, actress, daydreamer, voracious reader, introvert, klutz, fangirl, and overuser of tape. I love the impossible (which might explain my obsessions with YA novels) but I dip into the real world . . . occasionally. I’m a big fan of dogs, Broadway musicals, and bittersweet endings. When I'm not hunched over a laptop writing a new story, you can find me onstage in whatever theatrical production I've allowed to take over my life. I am a contributor to the “Fauxpocalypse” anthology and the author of “Instructions for Flight” and “Ghost Light,” both collections of poetry. You can follow me on Twitter and Instagram at @KateIFoley.
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Huh. I wonder what inspired giving Lila a love of classic rock? :P
So are your battle scenes (in your head) in slow motion? That's how I picture it when I hear those songs.
These are pretty great songs. You already know my answer to your question - anything with lyrics totally distracts m----FROM NOW ON! THESE EYES WILL NOT BE BLINDED BY THE LIGHT! IT STARTS TONIGHT! . . . I'm sorry, what were we talking abou-- AND WE WILL COME BACK HOME. AND WE WILL COME BACK HOME. HOME AGAIN!!!!!! And now I've lost the thread completely, but I think I've illustrated my point.
Great post. :)
@Boquinha
Perhaps because this is a thinly-veiled "inspired by Supernatural" novel? :P
Not exactly. I actually hate writing battle scenes, but I love the build up and drama of something bigger than the characters waiting to happen during the climax of the book. Tension-filled songs help the scenes to feel like a piece of something leading up to the huge event.
I'm pretty sure the thread was non-existent to begin with, but it was a valiant effort.
Thanks!
I write to Evanescence a lot. Sometimes I write to Heather Dale. I love country music in general - I'm listening to a lot of Pistol Annies at the minute.
@Ivy
Ooh, I've had a couple Evanescence songs on some of my playlists. I'll have to check out those other artists when I'm looking for new music to try. :)
None of these songs or genres surprise me. Maybe it's because I've grown accustomed to hearing certain songs and artists when you are around. Great selections.
@Dr. Mark
I wouldn't be surprised since I have my playlist on a constant loop when I'm editing. :P Sometimes I'll have it going for hours.
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