What inspires Wren to write.....
I don’t really listen to music as I write. It distracts me because I’m the type to listen and analyze the words. While writing Atancia, though, there were several scenes that involved music, and songs would go through my head as I wrote, helping me to set the mood.
I don’t really listen to music as I write. It distracts me because I’m the type to listen and analyze the words. While writing Atancia, though, there were several scenes that involved music, and songs would go through my head as I wrote, helping me to set the mood.
When the main characters, Atty and Ben, first meet they are
at a New Year’s Eve party, and being that they’re in Miami, a lot of Latin
songs play. Some of the songs I imagined might play at the party include: Vivir
Lo Nuestro by Marc Anthony, Juliana by DLG, and La Dueña del Swing by Los
Hermanos Rosario.
Vivir Lo Nuestro
Here is a decent translation, in case you want to know what
it means: http://lyricstranslate.com/en/Vivir-Lo-Nuestro-Vivir-Lo-Nuestro.html
Later in the story, Atty meets Ben’s brothers. One of them,
Matt, plays guitar and convinces Atty to sing along with him. I had several
songs I thought might work for that scene, including Killing Me Softly by the
Fugees, Lean on Me by Bill Withers, and most likely, When the Stars Go Blue by
Ryan Adams.
When the Stars Go Blue (the acoustic version since that’s how it would play in the story)
There is a scene where Atty decides to sing in the shower.
This is the song I had in mind. There’s quite a bit of intro in this version,
but it fits the tone in which she would sing.
Bei Mir Bist Do Schoen
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