10 Songs, 10 People
thank you for the tag @squarebracket-trick ! her post can be found here.
as per the rules of this tag game,
Put your music on shuffle and list the first 10 songs that come up. Describe how they relate to your WIP and/or worldbuilding.
this is honestly a great tag because it gives me an excuse to talk about the wip playlists that i keep making haha. i'm currently focusing on my short story collection while i prepare the first novel in my duology(?) for camp nano. with its respective wip playlist, here are the 10 songs that came up first:
Sea Power - The Smallest Church in Sussex
Egg - sorry haha i fell asleep
Her's - Marcel
Elliot Smith - Waltz #2 (XO)
Over The Garden Wall (OST), The Blasting Company - Can't You See I'm Lonely (feat. C.W. Stoneking)
Simon & Garfunkel - April Come She Will
Dreamgirl - Teenage Blue
The Smiths - Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want
Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
of Montreal - Everything Disappears When You Come Around
all these songs share some sort of sadness that resonates throughout my short stories, a kind of resigned to your fate vibe. also a decent chunk of the songs in my playlist are folk classics which have a personal meaning to me, and hopefully shines through when i write.
tagging a few people (no pressure to do this btw): @macabremoons, @chrisandred, @lady-grace-pens, @valanke, @csb-writes, @captain-kraken, @thelasanga-is-poisoned, @hallwriteblr, @rose-may-be, and @lyutenw !
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So, there we have it!
Season One is complete (well ... ish). I've had an absolute riot playing Gwen, and it's been so lovely seeing your reactions every week.
To you: thank you for being the most enthusiastic, engaged, and earnest fandom I have ever encountered. Y'all are an absolute JOY.
To the entire team at RQ, to my gorgeous castmates, and to every single writer who worked on this one: thank you, and congratulations.
And to Gwendolyn Bouchard? Well ... Good Luck, Babe!
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I very much respect the angsty takes on the topic, but personally I think Jonny D’ville enjoys the “captain”“FIRST MATE” bit just as much as if not more than the rest of the crew
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Lenore glanced up at the towering god chained and sealed in the glass box.
Their bony hands were bound together with steel clasps, perfectly fitting their wrists. Parts of their ribcage were visible through the thin, silvery veil they wore over a white gown reaching their ankles. The only thing organic about their skeletal figure was the mass of crimson hair gracing their bowed head, which was as deeply hued as the setting sun.
The box itself was out of place, oddly placed in the middle of a green field. The only connection to the town was a small dirt footpath, worn down from heavy use in the past.
Lenore thought that they looked sad.
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