Hah, now that I finally get to this post, I have many answers - if anyone feels like having a listen:
My theme for the story as a whole is We're On Our Way, sound-wise and lyric-wise and everything-wise. And Snake Skin Heart is my song for the ending and my main character at the end. I haven't found a good one for her earlier on.
Wild Country is my song for the teenage boy ghost from 1865. Always Gold is my song for him and his family as a whole, who built and lost the house the story takes place in. I Of the Storm is my song for little girl ghost from 1914, also the one described in the Longfellow poem. And my song for those two together is King and Lionheart. Most of the time they don't act like it, though.
Honestly it's a little unnerving but basically Of Monsters and Men could provide the entire movie soundtrack. Not even because all of their songs talk about ghosts. They just HAPPEN to talk about ghosts. I'm very glad their music has been around while I've been working on this book. Of Monsters and Men and Radical Face.
Now, the number of songs I associate with my side story...that's excessive.
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My theme for the story as a whole is We're On Our Way, sound-wise and lyric-wise and everything-wise.
And Snake Skin Heart is my song for the ending and my main character at the end. I haven't found a good one for her earlier on.
Wild Country is my song for the teenage boy ghost from 1865.
Always Gold is my song for him and his family as a whole, who built and lost the house the story takes place in.
I Of the Storm is my song for little girl ghost from 1914, also the one described in the Longfellow poem.
And my song for those two together is King and Lionheart. Most of the time they don't act like it, though.
Honestly it's a little unnerving but basically Of Monsters and Men could provide the entire movie soundtrack. Not even because all of their songs talk about ghosts. They just HAPPEN to talk about ghosts. I'm very glad their music has been around while I've been working on this book. Of Monsters and Men and Radical Face.
Now, the number of songs I associate with my side story...that's excessive.