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Over on [livejournal.com profile] fangs_fur_fey, Melissa Marr [livejournal.com profile] melissa_writing posted the following prompt, which intrigued me so I thought I'd share my answer here.

Pick one of your novels, screenplays, graphic novels, or short stories. List 3-6 song titles (& the artist singing the song) that will give a reader a taste of the tone of said novel.

Listening to music is an important part of my writing ritual, and in the early stages of each book I become obsessed with finding just the right CDs to inspire me.

While writing DEVLIN'S LUCK, I listened to Steve McDonald's Sons of Somerled over and over again. It was the perfect album to set the mood, filled with songs about living with despair and hardship, struggling to endure knowing that you will not live to see the fruits of any victory that you achieve.

From "I Will Return" where a man hopes to reunited at death with his lost love, to the lonely exile described in "Soldier's Lament" these were songs that didn't just evoke the mood of the book, they were songs that I could imagine Devlin had grown up hearing, and sang to himself when there was no risk that strangers could hear him.

For later books in the series I added other albums by Steve McDonald to the mix, but Sons of Somerled remains my favorite.

Cross-posted from [livejournal.com profile] fangs_fur_fey.
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Writing retreat going well-- I accomplished much this morning, until I found that there was wireless internet :-)

One of the other authors also brought her copyedits, so we are commiserating together. I've made a complete first pass through the manuscript and am overall extremely happy. The copyedits were light and the author queries will be fairly easy to handle.

I believe I get special bonus points for misspelling the very first word on the very first page. Though in my defense, that word was Acknowledgments, which I spelled as Acknowledgements, and that page was hastily added to the bundle right before I mailed it.

In other writing news, yesterday's mail brought the royalty check for the The Sword of Change series. DEVLIN'S LUCK was released five years ago this month. I'm humbled by the fact that it's still in print, still generating cash.

It's a nice reminder that I do know how to write, as I prepare to plunge back into the second pass of the copyedits.
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In today's cool news department, the Russian language edition of DEVLIN'S HONOR (Честь Девлина) has been released:

Cover for Russian edition of Devlin's Honor

As you'll see, they've gone to the other extreme from the first book in the series, DEVLIN'S LUCK (Выбор Девлина), where he was practically naked.
<Cover for Russian edition of Devlin's Luck

And apparently transliterating Patricia Bray to Патриция Брей and then back again into the Roman alphabet yields Patriciya Brei, which is how I'm listed at some Russian language book sites. Pretty cool stuff.

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