Tag: Writing Life

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Music Sets the Mood for Writing

Strong coffee, herbal tea, and soft or hard rock music can help perk up ideas.

When writing, I sometimes prefer the quiet. It affords the opportunity to “hear” the characters as they speak to me or to imagine the setting for the story. However, sometimes, as I am doing now, I turn on YouTube, a channel from Sirius or an FM station, my playlist from Apple or Spotify, and allow the music to flow over me and inspire my writing. Depending on the story, the mood needed, or my own muse, I select the genre for the music.

I borrowed ideas from the lyrics of “Every Breath You Take” by The Police for the suspense in my paranormal book Angels Among Us where the antagonist, a wealthy scoundrel involved in the murder mystery, is stalking the protagonist, a stained glass artisan with psychic abilities who is guided by her guardian angel, someone who also is watching out for her.

Classical Spanish music including the piece Concierto de Aranjuez by JoaquĆ­n Rodrigo inspired a feeling for the steamy romance of reincarnated lovers in Mexico in my to be re-released Sacred Fires.

Of course, you have to take care not to plagiarize songs, but using phrases and giving credit to the artists is important.

Since my tastes in music run from classical to reggae, I can have fun with finding inspiration from a variety of sources. There is often music of some kind in the background for the story, be it a scene where characters are dining together or dancing, there is music.

So, if you are writing and looking for inspiration, try turning on and tuning into music.

Summertime and the living is easy … or so they say

Summertime always manages to fly by. Perhaps due to the progression of the years, or being super busy, or doing the need to catch up things at home, but before I know it, it’s another Labor Day weekend.

From the bittersweetness of youth, I recall with fondness the feeling of freedom come July, the barbeques, the beach time, and time to spend with family and friends which I might not have otherwise. Summer comes and summer goes, and season follows season.

This summer in particular had its ups and downs. I did manage to clean out a few closets, read some wonderful books, write (a little bit more), and get to the gym (when I could). The high points being time with family, near and far, a visit to cousins in Ireland, a trip to family in Oklahoma, and the gathering with friends. I will carry those sweet memories with me into the cooling days of autumn. A road tour around the lovely picturesque towns in Cornwall, England which included a tour of the film setting for my beloved BBC show Doc Martin offered an opportunity to learn a bit more of British culture and history. The low point came with the death of my beloved dog Murphy. He had been in our family for eleven years, and not a day goes by that I don’t miss him. Summer had always been our quality time with trips to the parks and longer walks at sunset.

Soon it will be time to pack away the beach bag, the travel totes, and gear up for a busy autumn. Like the myriad photos captured by my phone’s camera, memories will be there for me to reflect upon and remind me that summer does return.

Food for Thought

The holidays are here, and with it the temptations of the season. This Thanksgiving I did not serve roasted turkey, the usual fare, but my family dined on one of their home cooked favorites, lasagne, and they enjoyed every bite. Although it felt strange not doing a lot of baking and boiling, it left more time to enjoy with my family and less clean-up.

Time is precious, and so it goes with writing. It takes a certain amount of discipline to sit down and write. I opted out of this year’s NaNoWriMo due to an injury sustained in a recent fall, but I did not forget my promise to get back to working on my writing as soon as possible. That means the busy holiday season will be a bit busier for the writer in me. I was half way through two books in the works, and I plan to finish them by the new year. At least I hope to finish the “rough” drafts and get them in decent shape to pitch at next year’s writers’ conventions.

In the meantime, my aim is to cut down on some of the season’s temptations, and that’s not easy given the upcoming get togethers, parties, and dining out. It is also easy to snack on the go or to indulge in snacking while seated at the computer awhile, so I have to plan ahead. Some low calorie snacks including popcorn, carrots and celery with hummus, apples, and smaller portions will help. A friend suggested seltzer with a twist of lime or lemon to cut back on the caffeine and the sugary beverages.

 

A little exercise goes a long way when you can get there. I plan to get back to that too. Walking more, taking stairs instead of elevators, and maybe getting to the gym now and then. It’s not too early to beat those resolutions before the new year.

Wishing everyone a happy and healthy holiday season!