#ChicLitMay ~ What's Your Playlist?

Yesterday, Nan mentioned writing rituals, and since this week I'm taking part in the Chick Lit May event, I thought I'd share a little of my writing ritual - my writing (actually revising/editing) playlist.

I know several writers who listen to a specific playlist from the start of a project all the way through edits. I don't do that. My writing process requires different types of music for different areas: when I'm drafting, it's light classical or jazz. No Muzak and no instrumentals of popular songs because I'll wind up singing and not writing.

Once the draft is in the can and I'm on to edits, my playlist comes into play, and it will have a little bit of everything from pop and rock to country and even some oldies thrown in for good measure. I like to say it's eclectic, but since most people would recognize at least a couple of the songs I'm not sure eclectic is the right word. Anywho. While I'm editing, the songs on  my playlist will help me remember the mood of a scene or the crux of my hero's or heroine's problem...or the song will remind me of the book in general.

Here's a sampling of the playlist behind my first Harlequin SuperRomanceThe Daughter He Wanted:

(Kissed You) Goodnight by Gloriana
Love Somebody by Maroon 5
Sing Together by Train
A Life That's Good by The Cast of Nashville
Just The Way You Are by Bruno Mars
Friday Night by Lady Antebellum
I Wanna Make You Close Your Eyes by Dierks Bentley

Book Blurb:

The Daddy Surprise 

Since the loss of his wife, Alex Ryan has been living a half-life. But with one phone call, Alex discovers he's the biological father of a four-year-old girl…and everything changes.

Single mom Paige Kenner preferred to have a family without the man. Now suddenly there's Alex, who desperately wants to be a father to her little girl. A gorgeous, kind and committed father. Letting a stranger into their lives is far too dangerous—especially if his presence stirs a part of Paige that she longs to forget…

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HOW TO ENTER

To enter, answer the following question in the comments section below.

"Which of the songs on my book's playlist is your favorite?"

Entrants must leave their full name, along with an e-mail address. A winner will be chosen via Random.org on Wednesday, May 20th.   

You can read about other playlists by clicking any of following links:

Comments

  1. Like me some Lady Antebellum! I almost always have music IN my books, but can't listen while I'm writing them.

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  2. I usually don't do playlists--however when I wrote Bix, I listened to a lot of Bon Jovi.

    For my current WIP, anytime I hear, "Hey There, Delilah." I am inspired because the book is loosely based on that song and the story behind it.
    I also like, "I Just Wanna Know" by Tayler Swift and Ed Sheeran, "Shut up and Dance with Me," by Walk The Moon,

    Since this book is about instant spark and passion, that's what I'm looking for in the songlist.

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  3. Great songs, Margie, I've got a couple of those on other playlists! And, Liz, Lady A will always be a fave, I think.

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  4. Friday Night by Lady Antebellum is my favorite song from your playlist. Thank you
    Linda Romer isisthe12th@gmail.com

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