Phil Doud
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David Dalglish:
Really random and I wasn't sure where else to share this, but I finished Skyborn book one (one of the absolute best books I've read ever by the way. Instantly tied with the shadowdance series as one of my all-time favorites), and later I was cruising through YouTube and came across this song by Lindsay Stirling "Take Flight" https://youtu.be/1Boi6PfDeNg Can you hear the entire storyline in it like I can?
David Dalglish
First off, glad you enjoyed Skyborn!
As for music, I usually have a couple songs that I was really addicted to while writing each individual book that kind of mentally become permanently associated with that song. And I actually listened to Sterling's Shatter Me album a good amount writing Skyborn, though the one that more stuck with me was Roundtable Rival. It was my favorite song to put on when first starting each day to get me going. Take Flight was pretty good, though :-)
In case you're interested, the others that became associated with various scenes were (gonna keep 'em slightly vague to avoid potential spoilers):
Dark Doo Wop by MS MR (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0iv8...) was for when Bree is above the storm and below the fire at midnight mourning.
Burn Burn by Nico Vega (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVD_y...) was anytime either twin was actually having fun zipping around in the air.
Beast by Nico Vega (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7OYL...) was for the immediate moment Bree donned someone else's wings to avenge a beloved character's death.
No Light, No Light by Florence + the Machine (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGH-4...) was for Bree's first battle when she, uh, accidentally donned her fire.
Regulator by Clutch (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV3tx...) was for the ending shot of the entire novel.
There you go. You've got an idea of what kind of music I listen to. I'm sure that was *fascinating*.
As for music, I usually have a couple songs that I was really addicted to while writing each individual book that kind of mentally become permanently associated with that song. And I actually listened to Sterling's Shatter Me album a good amount writing Skyborn, though the one that more stuck with me was Roundtable Rival. It was my favorite song to put on when first starting each day to get me going. Take Flight was pretty good, though :-)
In case you're interested, the others that became associated with various scenes were (gonna keep 'em slightly vague to avoid potential spoilers):
Dark Doo Wop by MS MR (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0iv8...) was for when Bree is above the storm and below the fire at midnight mourning.
Burn Burn by Nico Vega (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVD_y...) was anytime either twin was actually having fun zipping around in the air.
Beast by Nico Vega (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7OYL...) was for the immediate moment Bree donned someone else's wings to avenge a beloved character's death.
No Light, No Light by Florence + the Machine (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGH-4...) was for Bree's first battle when she, uh, accidentally donned her fire.
Regulator by Clutch (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV3tx...) was for the ending shot of the entire novel.
There you go. You've got an idea of what kind of music I listen to. I'm sure that was *fascinating*.
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Nox’Seax
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David Dalglish:
Will you ever make a book with the protagonist one of the werewolves? Like when you did Redclaws perspective but as the protagonist. I feel bad for them. They are just trying to survive. Yeah they kill and eat people but that’s what they got to do. Their hatred of humanity is reasonable considering what they’ve been through.
Mark
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David Dalglish:
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Hi there I've been in contact a couple of times in the past love all your books. Have you ever thought that Hearn, Brug and Del could return in an angel form or that the angels could do what they did for Qurrah and bring there lives back maybe even Darius. I'm sure in one of the angels tell Harruq that they were once man or is there any books about the land of Ashurr?
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