Productive Day (For Once)
Sep. 19th, 2008 12:19 pm1,625 words already done on “Crossing the River” (5,000?—sexually predatory holler witch with demon blood meets monster-killing mage/half-sister from another mother with same Hellish genes, in jail! Prison break ensues): This is, as I said yesterday, going surprisingly well, having already spawned both a playlist and a bunch of dialogue/plot twists. Said holler witch, Allfair “Alleycat” Chatwin, is about as fun to inhabit as her Robert Knepperish derivation would suggest, and I’m already running across some really interesting research material involving Abramelin the Mage’s spell squares (to be used by the Michael Scofield/Sam Winchester character, Samaire Cornish, while her more human and less amiable elder sister/monster-killing partner Dionne looks on, glowering).
The playlist, if anybody’s interested, runs thusly—
Entry—Lisa Gerrard
The Devil—PJ Harvey
Five Ten Fiftyfold—Cocteau Twins
Mainstream—Thea Gilmore
Raise the Dead—Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris
Mercy—Duffy
Cry Me a River—The Cliks
Death Letter—Cassandra Wilson
Jesus Forgive Me (For the Things I’m About to Say)—Concrete Blonde
Here Comes That Day –Siouxsie
When Under Ether—PJ Harvey
Natural Blues—Moby
Shining Moon—Cowboy Junkies
Unsung Psalm—Tracy Chapman
Avalanche—Thea Gilmore
The Thinner the Air—Cocteau Twins
Running Up That Hill—Placebo
Irvine—Kelly Clarkson
So yeah, I think this is one of the pieces for Dark Arts, coming together even as we speak. But what are the others? Or better yet, what piece from The Worm… would work best with this particular narrative, thematically?
The playlist, if anybody’s interested, runs thusly—
Entry—Lisa Gerrard
The Devil—PJ Harvey
Five Ten Fiftyfold—Cocteau Twins
Mainstream—Thea Gilmore
Raise the Dead—Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris
Mercy—Duffy
Cry Me a River—The Cliks
Death Letter—Cassandra Wilson
Jesus Forgive Me (For the Things I’m About to Say)—Concrete Blonde
Here Comes That Day –Siouxsie
When Under Ether—PJ Harvey
Natural Blues—Moby
Shining Moon—Cowboy Junkies
Unsung Psalm—Tracy Chapman
Avalanche—Thea Gilmore
The Thinner the Air—Cocteau Twins
Running Up That Hill—Placebo
Irvine—Kelly Clarkson
So yeah, I think this is one of the pieces for Dark Arts, coming together even as we speak. But what are the others? Or better yet, what piece from The Worm… would work best with this particular narrative, thematically?