Friday, May 17, 2013
Unexpected and Unplanned
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Inspiration of Music
In any moment that allows me to, I listen to music. On the drive to work, at home while cleaning the house or playing with my daughter, and even at work. I'm thankful my work doesn't mind that I listen to music through headphones on my iPhone. Music is powerful. It can help you cope with a difficult time in your life or remind you of good times. It can also be an inspiration to get up and do something productive.
Many writers prefer not to listen to music while working because they find it as a distraction to their thoughts, and rightfully so. I can understand how that happens. When I was first working on my novel, brainstorming ideas and character arcs, listening to music actually helped the process. I knew what sort of mood I wanted at each moment in my writing and was able to pick the music that would take me even further to that place in my mind. Or sometimes, when I was having trouble moving forward with it, I would stop for a while and just listen to music. Any kind of music. I would sit and listen to the words, allowing my mind to escape into the song. It really helped my own creativity to listen to someone else's, and music just happens to be my choice. After a while, ideas would start filtering into my head and I jotted down anything and everything until a new idea came.
Many writers prefer not to listen to music while working because they find it as a distraction to their thoughts, and rightfully so. I can understand how that happens. When I was first working on my novel, brainstorming ideas and character arcs, listening to music actually helped the process. I knew what sort of mood I wanted at each moment in my writing and was able to pick the music that would take me even further to that place in my mind. Or sometimes, when I was having trouble moving forward with it, I would stop for a while and just listen to music. Any kind of music. I would sit and listen to the words, allowing my mind to escape into the song. It really helped my own creativity to listen to someone else's, and music just happens to be my choice. After a while, ideas would start filtering into my head and I jotted down anything and everything until a new idea came.
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