Thursday, July 16, 2009

Soundtracks

Every now and then, I'll listen to a song and think, 'wow, there's a great story here.'

One thing I love is when I hear a song and think, 'Wow! This is just the emotion that I wanted for my character. This is exactly what I wanted to say.' I make note of the songs that make me think like this and form them into the soundtrack for that story. Then, whenever I feel like I'm running dry or I've lost the emotion of the story, I put on the music and let it flow back to me.

This is one place I know I'm not alone. One friend of mine actually has a slot in her notebook labeled Soundtrack with a list of all the music that's helped shape the story. Stephanie Meyer's acknowledgments include the names of bands who inspired her during her writing.

I think music can inspire whole scenes and dialogue. I heard one song -- an internal monologue -- that turned itself into a conversation between one character and her brother.

They will probably never sell the soundtracks of books in a store, but I think a lot of stories have them. For The Thief Book (placeholder title, I swear) I've found inspiration in "Stars" from Les Miserables, "Who Am I?" also Les Miserables, "Both Sides of a Coin" from The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and "You'll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan. (It occurs to as I think about this that a startling percentage of what I listen to is soundtracks and cast recordings.)

Do you use music in your writing? What songs or bands have you found particularly influential?

2 comments:

  1. Well, I love music and always find it inspirational. I usually have my ipod on while I write. I can't think of any one band that has been most inspirational, but my favorite singer is Gordon Lightfoot, and a few of my short stories have titles that are taken from his song.

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  2. I was actually gonna write a post on this myself, but I see you beat me to the punch :)!

    I am very sensitive to music. Each of my stories has a particular soundtrack/song list which I play--songs which either describe the character emotions, motive, or convey the general atmosphere of the story itself.

    I would even go to say that having the "right" kind of music while I'm writing helps get my creative juices flowing.

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