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NaNo Prep Time

Published October 21, 2017 by Ashley Townsend

 

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Can you believe it’s almost November? o.0 That means NaNoWriMo is coming up in less than two weeks. It also happens to begin the same day I consider to be the start of the Christmas season, and I don’t even mind dodging the angry fruit you pre-Christmas haters want to throw at me. I’ll make Christmas fruitcake from it. ^_~

A lot of prep-work goes into the month of October to make sure that I stay focused on my project. It isn’t always easy, so aside from the usual tactics—like limiting social media, upping caffeine abuse, etc.—I’ve introduced several other helpful tricks into my October planning. They help to maintain my sanity and allow me to be prepared for NaNo so I’m not scrambling at the eleventh hour to accomplish last minute tasks.

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I try to cram as many social engagements and catch-up phone calls with friends into October because I will basically be a hermit starting November 1st. Social calls may resume on December 1st, and please bring coffee to the creature with the blood-shot eyes and the hands that phantom-type words onto an invisible keyboard.

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Writing Inspiration Playlist

Whatever is on this playlist basically becomes the only music I listen to during November. Although it keeps you in the write mindset *laughs hysterically at vague joke*, listening to the same music nonstop for 30 days can make you want to turn on all the fans, have the popcorn maker going, and crank a blow-dryer on high to drown out the same loop of songs. Since these noisy distractions can be counter-productive—and send your energy bill skyrocketing—I make sure to have variation on my playlist and create it before November begins. Don’t waste time scrambling to design a playlist late in the game; save yourself the trouble and do it beforehand so you can dive into your story Nov. 1st with the perfect background inspiration guiding your fingers.

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Goodies on my playlist:

~ “Meet Me in the Woods” by Lord Huron

~ “Running if You Call My Name” by Haim

~ “All We Ever Knew” by The Head and the Heart

~ “Dreamers” by Oh Gravity (thanks to Katie Grace leading me onto it!)

~ Pride and Prejudice soundtrack

Limit Your Social Media

It’s a given, but as much as I love chatting with friends online or sharing photos of books on Instagram (see what I’m reading here), I can’t let myself fall into the social media rabbit hole during NaNo. I’ve made the mistake of spending more time chatting about my manuscript progress than actually writing it, or adding to my novel board on Pinterest.

Ways to stave off the decent into the rabbit hole:

~Prepare blog posts beforehand. It’s a lot of work, but you don’t want to stress blogging deadlines while trying to nail your word count. You can always fine-tune them later!

~Plot, plot, plot. Now, you know I’m a plotting-pantser and can’t stand to box myself in, but having a good idea of sequencing and character development for your 50,000 words gives you a goal to hit and helps to keep your focus to stave off the call of the web.

~Have a cache of photos on your phone to post on Instagram the days when there just isn’t time to stage a book tower.

~Create templates for social media posts on FB and Twitter, and consider having pics selected on Pinterest to add text from your MS to as you go along (use a formatter like PicMonkey). I have a few that I’m considering using next month that you can check out on my Jungle Princess Pinterest board

Creative Detox

Although it’s incredibly important to stay on-task and in the writing mindset during November, you can’t spend every single moment at your computer. Instead of losing your head, try to find activities that allow you to take a mental break while still encouraging your creativity.

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Ways to keep your sanity while maintaining your creative mindset:

~Go on a walk to clear your head and think about your story. Your brain will get a cramp if you don’t give it some fresh air!

~Take a nap listening to your writing playlist, or paste a chapter of your work in progress into a text-audio reader (like AlReader or NaturalReader). You can rest those tired eyes and get in some extra editing by hearing your writing out loud.

~If you want to escape into a book or film, do it! Treat yourself after a hard-fought day of writing to a mental getaway, but consider entertainment that is about writers or books, or even ones that just generally put you in a happy mental place so you can return to your manuscript creatively recharged and inspired. I’ll have a post up soon with some recommendations for my favorite writing-centered entertainment.

Now that the prep-work is set and the playlists have been created, it’s time for the most important part of NaNo: Go write that novel!

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The Music Speaks! DS Playlist

Published August 13, 2016 by Ashley Townsend

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Music inspires me. 

One beat or pulsing rhythm or lyric that catches on my heart strings, and I’m hooked on a song. My sister Katie (follow her blog Books and Wonderful Things!) brought a random song from Florence and the Machine to my attention while I was writing Chasing Shadows, and the chorus and a single line in the bridge of “Heavy in Your Arms” inspired the waterfall scene between Jade and Will (“The one who creeps in corridors and doesn’t make a sound.” Come on, people!). Sometimes when I get blocked, I take a break, close my eyes and just nap in the sunshine and listen to music. I’ve overcome many a writing stump by absorbing the tone and lyrics of random songs.

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My writing playlist consists of about 150 inspiring songs in all sorts of genres so that there is something to fit any scene (romantic, intense, moody, tragic). But there is always one lyric or beat or chorus that so perfectly encompasses the entire mood of a chapter that, before I realize it, the repeat button has been pressed, and I listen to nothing but that song as it inspires the setting and the way I write, even how the characters respond to one another. Some music causes me to pound away at the keyboard as swords clash and arrows fly, while sweeter melodies make me slow down and smile as I pen a romantic interlude (ooh, interludes! ^_~). Music is, essentially, the backbone behind life and every story, if you listen close enough to the birds, the wind, and “every breaking wave” (*cough* U2 reference *cough*).

Since there is one specific song that really stuck out to me as being the lifeblood behind each chapter, I had to share with you the melodies that inspired Defying Shadows. If you’ve read the book, then you’re probably freaking out because you’re reliving every laugh and tear and emotional tidal wave that you experienced while reading the book. If you haven’t started Defying Shadows yet, then find it here so you know why this playlist is perfect. 

I hope you enjoy the sounds of Serimone!

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Prologue:

            “Drop of Smoke”—Hudson Taylor

Chapter 1:

            “I Will Be Back One Day”—Lord Huron

Chapter 2:

            “Best Friend”—Jason Mraz

Chapter 3:

            “Into the Wild”—Lewis Walton

Chapter 4:

            “Sing Loud”—Alpha Rev

Chapter 5:

            “Surrender”—Natalie Taylor

Chapter 6:

            “Surround You”—Echosmith

Chapter 7:

            “Another Story”—The Head and the Heart

Chapter 8:

            “History’s Door”—Husky

Chapter 9:

            “Big Bad World”—Kodaline

Chapter 10:

            “Can’t Pretend”—Tom Odell

Chapter 11:

            “The Lion’s Den”—Twin Oaks

Chapter 12:

            “Let it Go”—James Bay

Chapter 13:

            “I Have Made Mistakes”—The Oh Hellos

Chapter 14:

            “Moon Shines Red”—Jamie McDell

Chapter 15:

            “Running for You”—Kip Moore

Chapter 16:

            “Searchlight”—Phillip Phillips

Chapter 17:

            “Run”—Jasmine Thompson

Chapter 18:

            “All I Want”—Dawn Golden

Chapter 19:

            “Unclear”—Kodaline

Chapter 20:

            “Stay Alive”—Jose Gonzalez

Chapter 21:

            “Daniel in the Den”—Bastille

Chapter 22:

            “Fire”—Barnes Courtney

            “Volcano”—Emily Hearn

Chapter 23:

            “I Found Love”—Amber Run

Chapter 24:

            “Hollow”—Tori Kelley

Chapter 25:

            “Pieces”—Andrew Belle

Chapter 26:

            “Prince of Peace”—Hillsong

Chapter 27:

            “Way Down We Go”—Kaleo

Chapter 28:

            “Song for Someone”—U2

Chapter 29:

            “Knocking on Heaven’s Door”—Raign

Chapter 30:

            “Charlie Boy”—The Lumineers

Chapter 31:

            “All I Ever Wanted (Was Time)”—Vance Joy

Chapter 32:

            “On My Way Back Home”—Band of Horses

Chapter 33:

            “Light”—Sleeping at Last

Chapter 34:

            “Other Side”—Parachute

Chapter 35:

            “Hanging by a Thread”—Aaron Espe

Chapter 36:

            “All This Time”—One Republic

Chapter 37:

            “Home”—Gabrielle Aplin

Chapter 38:

            “Our Last Days”—The Fray

Epilogue:

            “Photograph”—Ed Sheeran

 

“Chasing Shadows” Playlist is Here!!!

Published August 11, 2014 by Ashley Townsend

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Did you notice a little addition to the sidebar on the left? Ahem. That’s right—there is now an official “Chasing Shadows” tab. That means that I’ve added the playlist, summary, and, soon to come, all the blog interviews I’ve been and will be doing.

Next to writing, music is the other half of my life; it speaks what sometimes cannot be spoken or conveyed through words. I always listen to themed music when I’m working hard on the ivory keys—actually, I can’t play piano, but it sounds cooler than “keyboard”—to really get me into a scene. The songs below are ones that I religiously listened to while writing one of my favorite stories (my sisters were fairly sick of these songs by the time I penned the last page). So, when you’re reading “Chasing Shadows,” be sure to give these songs a listen to put you in the moment.

CHAPTER 1:

            Avicii — Wake Me Up

CHAPTER 2:

            Jason Reeves — The End

CHAPTER 3:

            Schuyler Fisk — Waking Life

CHAPTER 4:

            Ben Howard — The Fear

CHAPTER 5:

            Nico and Vinz — Am I Wrong

CHAPTER 6:

            The Script — The End Where I Begin

CHAPTER 7:

            Switchfoot — Slipping Away

            Penny and Sparrow — Brothers

CHAPTER 8:

            Josh Rosenthal — No More Lies

CHAPTER 9:

            The Workday Release — A Starlit Sky

CHAPTER 10:

            YPPAH — Never Mess with Sunday

CHAPTER 11:

            Levi Robin — Breathe Easy

CHAPTER 12:

            Bastille — Bad Blood

CHAPTER 13:

            Jason Walker — Down

            Keith Urban — Stupid Boy

CHAPTER 14:

            Hunter Hayes — You Think You Know Somebody

CHAPTER 15:

            Need to Breathe — Won’t Turn Back

CHAPTER 16:

            Danny Elfman — Oz, the Great and Powerful

CHAPTER 17:

            Brand X Music — Sorcerer’s Secret

CHAPTER 18:

            Hurts — Unspoken

CHAPTER 19:

            Kacey Musgraves — Back on the Map

CHAPTER 20:

            Lady Antebellum — Learning to Fly (cover)

CHAPTER 21:

            Augustana — Borrowed Time

CHAPTER 22:

            The Weepies — Can’t Go Back Now

            One Republic — Feel Again

CHAPTER 23:

            Hunter Hayes — All You Ever

CHAPTER 24:

            The Civil Wars — Dust to Dust

CHAPTER 25:

            Two Steps from Hell — Resistance is Fatal

CHAPTER 26:

            X Ambassadors — Unsteady

CHAPTER 27:

            Mads Langer — Fact-Fiction

            Jan Kaczmarek — Finding Neverland

CHAPTER 28:

            Gabrielle Aplin — Start of Time

CHAPTER 29:

            Jimmy Eat World — Hear You Me

            Florence and the Machine — Heavy in Your Arms

CHAPTER 30:

            Sean Fournier — Goodbye

            In the Nursery — Kryptka

CHAPTER 31:

            Switchfoot — When the World Caves In

CHAPTER 32:

            Parachute — Hurricane

CHAPTER 33:

            Brand X Music — Curious Developments

CHAPTER 34:

            Greg Laswell — Comes and Goes (in Waves)

CHAPTER 35:

            Ray LaMontagne —Be Here Now

CHAPTER 36:

            Ed Sheeran — Give Me Love

            Abel Korzeniowski — First Kiss

CHAPTER 37:

            Christina Perri — A Thousand Years

CHAPTER 38:

            Bastille — The Draw

CHAPTER 39:

            Two Steps from Hell — Black Blade

CHAPTER 40:

            One Republic — Burning Bridges

CHAPTER 41:

            Tom Petty — Square One

CHAPTER 42:

            Avicii — Heart Upon My Sleeve

CHAPTER 43:

            Husky – History’s Door

CHAPTER 44:

            Red Jumpsuit Apparatus — Cat and Mouse

CHAPTER 45:

            Adele — Skyfall

            Sons of Sylvia — John Wayne

CHAPTER 46:

            Brand X Music — All or Nothing

CHAPTER 47:

            Blackmill — Journey’s End

CHAPTER 48:

            Kodaline — All I Want

CHAPTER 49:

            Of Monsters and Men — Silhouettes

CHAPTER 50:

            Lord Huron — Ends of the Earth

EPILOGUE:

            Radical Face — Welcome Home

 

 

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