I love listening to music while I write. I even have a chart saying what music I like to listen to for what part. I know you might be wondering what song would be good just to start writing. Here are some of my favorites:
  • Let It Be by Beatles
  • Hey Jude by Beatles
  • Tron Soundtrack by Daft Punk (note: this can get REALLY repetitive)
  • Into The West by Annie Lennox (Lord of the Rings)
Just make your own list, and you can really make a change in your writing. 
Question of the week:
What is your favorite music to listen to? Please Comment!
 
Yes, I know what you're thinking. I thought this was a blog where you gave us advice?! Yes, it is. But I need some advice, so just stick with me and please give me your honest opinion!

    How You Like Your Book: Smack in the Middle or a Little to the Side

 
    Slowly Saphire sliped the silver salamander to Sam. Sam, in return, gave a slight nod, then lept from his chair, making a wild dash for the end of the endless hallway in which they were entraped. However, he was cut off halfway by the fearsome henchmen of Hood. Making an attempt to grab the silver salamander from him, but only clung on to his shirtsleeve, tearing it to shreads in frustration. While they were so preocupied, Saphire had crept past them, to join Sam running to the door. "Were cut off!" She wispered, eyeing the bodygaurds aprihensively as they ran. "They locked the door behind us when we came in. We won't get out of here before Hood finds us!" Out of the darkness they were going through, came a terrible beast. One with glaring crimson eyes, like blood, and a nostril as big as a head, breathing down at them from a massive hight of 14 feet, crouched the Hood. "Not trying to escape, are you?" It said in raspy sort of wisper, as though he hadn't had a cup of water in a very long time.
    Can you feel the suspense? Are you on the edge of your seat? Biting your nails and does it end there!? What happens to Sam and Saphire? Suspense is a writer's best friend. Have it, and your reader will keep on reading, but without it, it is like a old fish. Smelly to the nose, slimy to the touch.
   

    Hannah Harper

    I have loved doing crafts, cooking, and writing all my life. Ever since I was a little girl, I have had great joy helping make cookies (though I probably was more of a bother than a help!) and I loved putting my heart into drawings that only I could understand.  That is, until I would run off and do something else! Though I do not know you, and probably never will, I hope with all my heart that you will grow in your joy of creating items with your hands and heart.

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