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If I'm feeling rather inspired, I usually can rock to just about anything - as long as its not too loud. Volume-wise, not style-wise.
The biggest musical inspiration present in my writing is without a doubt Boards of Canada. If you've never heard of them, you've never lived. I reccomend anything off The Campfire Headphase or Music Has The Right To Children.
Hell, when it's bad though, even my own breathing can distract me. Eh, such is life.
Grey Dogs: Zombie SurvivalIan D.G. Sandusky

HAH! I know this feeling SO well... my boyfriend and I both write so we're usually on the couch with our laptops together and I've actually snapped at him for typing too loudly when I'm having trouble focusing.
I have not heard of Boards of Canada, which means I have some life experience still to discover. :-)



Brian, I need to get 28 Weeks Later. I've got the score to 28 Days and love it.

Pandora is sick too for the same concept.
Ian D.G. Sandusky
Grey Dogs: Zombie Survival

Ian D.G. Sandusky
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Jo, humming drives me crazy at the best of times!

Okay, Ian, guess what book showed up today? If you guessed 'Grey Dogs', you'd be correct. So what should I listen to while reading? This is if I can wait till I get home instead of devour it on my Muni ride! And I'm also guessing you're British 'cause you use 'grey' instead of 'gray.' As in Susan Cooper's The Grey King... and funny thing, now that I'm looking at both spellings, they BOTH look weird...


Heh. Leaving behind one lone teenager with a gun and the satisfaction of having banged the hot chick before she died...

Okay, Ian, guess what book showed up today? If you guessed 'Grey Dogs', you'd be correct. So what should I li..."
Canadian, actually - the publisher was Australian so it's just the way it crumbled! I have to say though, 'gray' just looks odd to me. Probably the same way people laugh when I write 'centre' or 'metre.' Stupid cross-cultural spellings. Ugh.
In any case - I have no idea! I listed to a lot of Boards of Canada, Deftones and A Perfect Circle while writing it, but I have no idea what will work while reading it! Do some experimentation and do keep us posted, yeah?
Thanks again for the support - here's to hoping you dig it - be sure to post a review!
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I am listing to music now. (Story of The Year)


Scott, you have a lot in common with one of my writing partners who can listen to talk radio while writing... I can't deal with lyrics, let alone voices when I'm writing! :-)

Ha! Skrillex - yeah that's some great dubstep. Little too overpowering for me to write to, but I can see how it could inspire.


I've used the Yahoo Music station and sometimes the AOL one too.... but I haven't used AOL's mediation station. I'll have to give it a try when reading.

Another really good score is from The Haunting in Connecticut by Robert J. Kral.
Both scores are haunting and will set the perfect mood for the survivalist/zombie fiction either reading or writing.

It doesn't have to be instrumentals, necessarily, but it can't be anything I haven't heard 800 times before, because the new and shiny bits distract me.
The most-played stuff has been Bruce Dickinson, AC/DC, Corrosion of Conformity, Flybanger, Anthrax, Danzig, and Alice in Chains. It's not all necessarily the best stuff I have, or the music I like the most, but the stuff I've listened to for the longest, and there aren't any bits that will pull me out of what I'm working on.


If I feel the mood needs to mellow out a little, I'll listen to some Arcade Fire or Beatles.


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What does anyone else like to listen to while writing or reading zombie related stuff?