
NINa: Do you have any advice for aspiring writers? Is it always a matter of 'believing in yourself' or self-discipline and hard work to have the book completed and published? Or maybe it's other people's encouragement that makes writers succeed? Finally, where will you publish your book, and in what formats?ĭarice: Find your authentic voice no matter what anyone thinks and build the empire behind you.

Have you placed yourself in Condemned?ĭarice: I see myself in almost all of the characters, but there are strong pieces of me in my protagonist, Brenda Summers, the young A&R Executive at OC Records. NINa: Most writers make themselves a character in own books, even if they don't admit it openly. Plus, it's great to be able to take it anywhere. In addition, I can research with ease and create music all on the same piece of machinery. I find it faster to type directly into a Word doc on my MacBook Pro. The weekends and my lunch hours are all I have to focus on this project.
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I now work a full time day job in the legal profession on top of raising my young twin daughters. It's taken me over three years to get this novel together and while that may seem like a long time compared to some of these young writers who take a novel down in a month, writing is just a hobby/passion at this point. The biggest obstacle is time, or the lack thereof. James is the secret sauce to the mix and final product of the soundtrack though we are over two thousand miles apart. For example, James works with me over the Internet from Ohio to record the vocals here in Los Angeles. Without it, I would not have the creative range. NINa: How does the merge of the two work? What have been the biggest obstacles and distractions so far? Do you type directly in the computer or prefer writing by hand in a red leather, ornamented, hard-cover notebook? )ĭarice: Technology merges the music and writing. After that, I turn to my husband who is a film major to help me devise the overall story and create an outline. For me, it's all about the drama when creating these characters and nothing brings the drama better than music. Then, I sat down with my brother in Cleveland, James Pequignot (producer and co-writer for the soundtrack), and created " Going Under", a song that connected me emotionally to the spirit of my protagonist, Brenda Summers. I listened to bands like Disclosure, Panic! At The Disco, Hollywood Undead, Asking Alexandria, Papa Roach and Drowning Pool. Kannon: First, I found music that captured the emotional theme that resonates throughout Condemned. What does the creative process look like? Do you have a plan for the general atmosphere, spend time on visualizing scenes, dialogues and lyrics prior to writing them down and recording, or do you just trust your imagination and let things happen more spontaneously?ĭarice M. NINa: Your Condemned project differs you from writers and composers who put out their work in only one format, since you've merged the novel and the album.
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