Hmmm. I don’t think I started out with the intention of writing a series of posts on inspiration but it looks like that’s what I’m doing.
I find music very helpful to the muse. Driving to work with the car radio on usually encourages story ideas to come flooding into my mind. I think we live in such a media focused world and we are so used to watching movies and tv with background music that it almost feels natural to weave a story along to a melody.
So here are a few of the pieces that are inspiring me at the moment.
I love the following two songs for vampires.
Remember – Josh Groban (This is on the soundtrack to the movie Troy)
Forever May Not Be Long Enough – Live (I think I’m right in saying that this played over the credits of The Mummy Returns)
I am a bit of a movie buff. Most of the songs I like I tend to pick up from soundtracks.
The following song (which I think is great for when you’re stuck partway through writing a love scene) is an exception.
Insatiable – Darren Hayes
I find songs most useful when I’m stuck for inspiration on a particular point and I know what I’m trying to say but somehow not getting there.
Classical music on the other hand I find fantastic for general inspiration. You don’t get led by the lyrics and can let your mind wander.
Favourite pieces at the moment are:-
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis – Ralph Vaugh Williams – just beautiful
Jazz Suite, Waltz 2 – Shostakovich – Which for me is just the creepiest sounding waltz, and brings to mind all these strange fantasic creatures dancing. Makes me think of the masquerade scene in Labyrinth.
Danse Macabre – Saint Saens – I have loved this piece of music ever since I was a little girl and my aunt told me to imagine skeletons dancing to it.
Symphony No. 3 in C Minor (Organ) – Saint Saens – Most familiar as used in the movie Babe. But if you listen to the whole thing there is a wonderful ‘chase’ section, which is great for when characters are running away from things.
Anyone have any other recommendations?
Thursday, 17 December 2009
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