Writing a novel from first person point of view means trying to get into a specific frame of mind so that the narrator’s voice rings true and consistent through the entire story. I’ve found that Gage, my tattoo artist narrator for the Asylum Tales series, I can most quickly return to his mindset through music.
Within the first few chapters of a new book, I usually start compiling a new music playlist. This process has two purposes. One is that the music starts to become associated with the character, past events, and things that will happen in the new book. The other purpose is that it forces me to start contemplating various aspects of the character’s personality.
I think what surprised me was the stark difference between the music I listened to while I was working on the Dark Days series and the music I gravitate to for the Asylum Tales. Both Mira’s voice and the storyline for Dark Days was considerably darker. During the years I worked on those books, I listened to a great deal of Nine Inch Nails (only during plotting), Marilyn Manson, Korn, Linkin Park, and a handful of movie scores such as Underworld, Constantine, Queen of the Damned, Sleepy Hollow, and Dracula.
But when it comes to Gage, none of those bands and scores work. By comparison, Gage is far more laid back and easy going. The quirky tattoo artist also has hope that everything is going to work out in the end. He also has a pretty good sense of humor, which has resulted in some interesting song choices.
When working with Gage, I was mainly drawn to Shaman’s Harvest and their Shine album, as well as a handful of Theory of a Deadman songs. I think Gage would argue that “Sound of Madness” by Shinedown is a particularly poignant song for him. During some of the darker chapters, I found myself drifting to Blue October’s Approaching Normal and Foiled albums. Scenes set in the tattoo parlor were often written to the Violent Femmes.
Some other Gage songs and artists include:
“Real Thang” by Ty Stone
“Psycho” by Puddle of Mudd
“Shadow on the Run” by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
“Got You (Where I Want You)” by The Flys
“Laid” by James
A lot of Foo Fighters and a little Cage the Elephant
Right now, Bronx is trying to get Gage to listen to more Pink Floyd but Gage is fighting it.
I just finished reading 'Dead Man's Deal'. Thoroughly enjoyed it. I really enjoy how you get into Gage's mind.
Writing in first person isn't easy. You really have the gift in letting the reader get into the story.
The ending just left me wanting more. And I know that you will give me more.
Love Chang. The man has everything. Keep writing so I can keep reading.
Congrats to Jocelynn on the new release! Thanks for sharing :)
Such fantastic covers. Your storylines are so unique and just suck you in. And to me it takes true genius for a female writer to write from a man's perspective so well. They confuse the heck out of me I could never do it. Congratulations on another great series.
Fantastic book, looking forward to the new one.
I so under stand your love of a good story.I think if I had not books in my life as a teen I may have gone crazy.LOL maybe I did go crazy but crazy for books.
I find it awesome that you use music for inspiration. They say listening to Mozart unlocks memory in your mind. I don't quite think that's the same for the type of music you're talking about, but It still unlocks creativity.
Music always brings me back to a time in my life when I first heard that song or genre. I'm partial to the first group of music you mentioned, Korn, Manson, NIN, etc. I havn't listened to the second set you mentioned, except Puddle of Mudd and Violent Femmes, which I love!I can't wait to see what creativity sparked from this music. Thanks for writing.