After listening to
the amazing playlist Jaye Robin Brown created for her upcoming debut Sing to the Wind, I was inspired to
start working on one.
I’ve been playing
on Groveshark and making some headway. My problem is-- I use music
to brainstorm, but write in silence.
However, I do stimulate
a different sense when I write. Smell.
Yeah, I know loads
of people don’t like scented candles and other products. For me, they not only
get me in the mood for writing a specific scene, but also reusing a smell can
take me back to the same mood when I revise the same scene.
I’m not going to
pretend to be an aromatherapy practitioner. I chose scents purely by how they
effect me and what memories they bring to my mind. I also use live plants like hyacinths and
garden flowers like lily of the valley when they are in season.
At any rate, here’s
my playlist of aromas. You’ll notice
there are some repeats—that’s because they are tried and true, at least for me.
Moonhill (YA gothic fantasy which is with my agent right now)
Sandlewood oil in
burner (mysterious/fantastic scenes)
Ripe Raspberry
candle (sentimental scenes)
Rose/Jasmine oil in
burner (dreamy/romantic/mysterious)
Orange clove candle
or oil (mysterious and high energy scenes)
Peppermint oil—(hot
writing, action or emotional scenes)
Red Bandana (YA cotemporary suspense and my current WIP)
Cinnamon candle
(neighborhood scenes)
Lilac candle or oil
(memory/desire scenes)
Strawberry kiwi
candle (action and romance)
Peppermint oil (hot
writing, action or emotional scenes)
Orange clove candle
or oil (mysterious and high energy scenes)
Vanilla candle
(comfort scenes/homey/emotional)
How about you? Do you use scents when you write or music--or another form of stimulation?
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