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swan_tower) wrote2009-12-15 12:56 pm
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a spoiler (of sorts)
Want to know how the Victorian book is going to end?
Here you go:
So there's a funny story behind this. We're in India, going from (I think) Mysore to Bangalore, and I'm staring out the window listening to music. My iPod's on shuffle, and this song comes up. And the following mental conversation ensues.
SUBCONSCIOUS: We're totally putting this on the soundtrack for the Victorian book.
ME: What?
SUBCONSCIOUS: For the end. Or rather, the Climactic Moment.
ME: Self, we don't know what the Climactic Moment is going to be. Because we don't know how the book is going to end.
SUBCONSCIOUS: It's going to end like this, of course!
ME: It doesn't work that way. We fit the music to the book, not the book to the music.
SUBCONSCIOUS: Uh-huh. That's why the second half of Doppelganger maps perfectly to "Amazonia."
ME: That's different.
SUBCONSCIOUS: How?
ME: Listening to the song gave me plot ideas. You're saying I have to generate plot ideas to fit the song.
SUBCONSCIOUS: Exactly. Now get to work.
The subconscious always wins these fights. I gave it some thought, and realized that of the two-three very vague ways I had thought of ending the book, one of them fit much better with the mood of the piece than the others did -- specifically the last minute. (It's instrumental, if you haven't listened to it yet; hence not really a spoiler.) Odds are rather good that we'll be going down that path.
Now I just have to figure out why the book will end that way . . . .
Here you go:
So there's a funny story behind this. We're in India, going from (I think) Mysore to Bangalore, and I'm staring out the window listening to music. My iPod's on shuffle, and this song comes up. And the following mental conversation ensues.
SUBCONSCIOUS: We're totally putting this on the soundtrack for the Victorian book.
ME: What?
SUBCONSCIOUS: For the end. Or rather, the Climactic Moment.
ME: Self, we don't know what the Climactic Moment is going to be. Because we don't know how the book is going to end.
SUBCONSCIOUS: It's going to end like this, of course!
ME: It doesn't work that way. We fit the music to the book, not the book to the music.
SUBCONSCIOUS: Uh-huh. That's why the second half of Doppelganger maps perfectly to "Amazonia."
ME: That's different.
SUBCONSCIOUS: How?
ME: Listening to the song gave me plot ideas. You're saying I have to generate plot ideas to fit the song.
SUBCONSCIOUS: Exactly. Now get to work.
The subconscious always wins these fights. I gave it some thought, and realized that of the two-three very vague ways I had thought of ending the book, one of them fit much better with the mood of the piece than the others did -- specifically the last minute. (It's instrumental, if you haven't listened to it yet; hence not really a spoiler.) Odds are rather good that we'll be going down that path.
Now I just have to figure out why the book will end that way . . . .
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(Anonymous) 2009-12-15 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)Tony
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Glad to know I'm not the only one with an unruly subconscious. :-)
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I would eventually love to hear about this piece when it won't give away anything, simply because I know this particular piece so well.
Let me add that I'd love to know how you go about creating a playlist/soundtrack for your books. I feel that's something I really should be doing myself, but with 4,767 songs, the task feels Herculean.
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In checking out his website, you can have a listen to some samples from the songs by clicking on the CDs on the right side.
http://www.einaudiwebsite.com/
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The music, it is calling to you . . . .
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...dammit.
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But it is beautiful. I'll put this in Pandora. I'd like to hear more. Thanks.
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