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Category Archives: Music
Music to write by
Yes, I’m planning to start a new book and that means time to cause my charge card to smoke in my wallet as I head out to amazon to download about 20 songs. It would be more but I just … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged Billy Joel, Cut to Impress, Elle Fitzgerald, Glee, Goo Goo Dolls, Hunter Hayes, Lee Brice, Maggie Rose, Miranda Lambert, Music, Rodney Atkins, Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw, Wham!
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We’ve got the music…on my mom’s MP3 player
I’m sure anyone who’s read my blog and still has a beating heart knows I write to a soundtrack off my MP3 player. New book, new music. It’s Linda’s Law. And while I know some weirdos artists who prefer silence, … Continue reading
Singing all the way
Christmas Carols! I really love them. I stop listening around August (because that would be so rude to Halloween, which has few enough songs to honor it) and start up again the week of Thanksgiving. I love them. I’m proud … Continue reading
Posted in Life Observations, Music
Tagged Christmas Carols, History, Movies, relationships
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Musical Instrument Museum (MIM)
If you’re ever in Phoenix for more than a day, you might want to check out the Musical Instrument Museum. I heard about it last Christmas and have been dying to go. Thankfully, my husband and I were able to … Continue reading
Songwriters are Poets
High school taught me to hate poetry. Why couldn’t a blue shirt just be a blue shirt because the author had to put him in a shirt and there was a blue one on the floor? No, apparently every word … Continue reading
Posted in Life Observations, Music
Tagged david nail, emily dickinson, English, HIgh school, Music, poetry, robert frost, sound of a million dreams, writing
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New Music
Since I finished the rough draft of my book 2 days early, I decided to reward myself with some music as I sent off on the revisions/additions to Redaction. I love music in the background but rarely actually hear it. … Continue reading
Music and writing, take two
I received an MP3 player for Christmas, and I love it. I have all my music on it and can listen to it whenever I want. The problem is: I have all my music on it. Allow me to explain. … Continue reading
The soundtrack of writing
Music to Write By Like most writers, I listen to music when I write. But not just any music. I find that I’m the most productive when I listen to the tunes on my MP3 players. I’ve had my SanDisk … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Writing
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