It's kind of a thing for authors to release a playlist for YA books, something they listened to while they wrote, or that inspired them.
I went a step further with TUNNEL VISION: I call it a soundtrack.
Each chapter of TUNNEL VISION lists a song as the chapter heading. The songs and genres vary wildly, from The Clash to Dave Matthews to Blues Traveler to Ray Charles. Each song is closely tied to the chapter in some way, relating to the action, the dialogue, or most often the emotion.
I started the soundtrack early on, when I realized how visual this book is, and wanted "background music" to go with a scene. I started putting it together as I wrote, listening to it over and over to put me in the mood, adding new titles as I wrote new chapters. I only chose music I thought Jake would choose himself. Some of it is very specific to him (and not me), like the soundtrack "Revenge" from Call of Duty: Black Ops.
To celebrate that TUNNEL VISION releases on January 20th, just under a month, I made a playlist of the TUNNEL VISION soundtrack on Spotify. You can get a taste of Jake's story now, and see how each song relates to the chapter when it comes out!
TUNNEL VISION Soundtrack
Hope you enjoy, and share!
Monday, December 22, 2014
Friday, December 19, 2014
Terrible Alternate Titles to TUNNEL VISION
This is fun. My fabulous fellow Fearless Fifteener debut Aisha Saeed (WRITTEN IN THE STARS, March 24, 2015) tagged me in the "Terrible
Titles" blog hop!
The rule is simple: Scroll through your manuscript and stop on random place. Whatever you land on becomes one of eight terrible titles.
So here we go! This made me LAUGH. Eight terrible titles that could have been the title of TUNNEL VISION, pulled at random—I picked the first short sentence I saw when I stopped scrolling:
The rule is simple: Scroll through your manuscript and stop on random place. Whatever you land on becomes one of eight terrible titles.
So here we go! This made me LAUGH. Eight terrible titles that could have been the title of TUNNEL VISION, pulled at random—I picked the first short sentence I saw when I stopped scrolling:
1.
And Still Not a Video Game
2.
How Much Did She See?
3.
I Sure as Hell Want To
4.
And Whatever Comes After That
5.
That Surprises Him
6.
It's Simple
7.
I Think It's Time for an Afternoon Nap
8.
Crazy, I Guess
I gotta say,
a couple of those are fabulous. Can't you see some of them as titles?
I tag five
more Fifteener debuts, the first ones I saw on Twitter: