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Sarah, head mod
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Nov 26, 2012 10:47AM

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Writing in a quiet place helps me.
Sometimes if I listen to a type of music that is similar to the type of story I'm writing (aka, love songs if I'm writing a love story, epic instrumental music if I'm writing more of a cool story) that helps.
Yeah I'm writing a story based off the song A Thousand Years so listening to it might not be a bad idea.

Music definitely helps me. You need to be able to remove yourself from everything else. I believe Stephen King calls it closing the door; when you're writing that's all there is, no distractions. Music helps me do this a lot as it drowns out everything around me.

Well, for me, I usually listen to suspense songs and music. I also listened to soundtracks from my favorite movies.

Examples:
Describe the sound a boiling kettle makes - stand next to it as you do so - and airplane this description into the sound of blood bubbling in a lung wound.
Get really, really close up to a plant leaf. Use the description of its surface, pigmentation and contours to describe your alien's skin.
Etc, etc
