I have the privilege of welcoming series author J.A. Konrath, author of the Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels cop novels, to join us and entertain the masses. Today’s topic: Joe’s alter ego, Jack Kilborn, whose first novel, “Afraid” comes out at the end of this month, gives the perspective on how music influences writing.
Check out Joe and Jack’s mutual musical interests below….
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My name is Joe Konrath. I write funny thrillers under the name JA Konrath, and horror novels under the name Jack Kilborn.
The new Konrath book, Cherry Bomb, comes out July 7. The new Kilborn book, Afraid, comes out March 31. You can read about both of my personas at www.JAKonrath.com, where you can also get a bunch of free stuff.
I grew up in the 70s and 80s, listening to cassettes. The mix tape reigned supreme for almost two decades.
Then CDs took over, and the mix CD never really caught on. Probably because it was so easy to just copy the whole album. Why fool around with changing fifteen CDs just to make a mix?
So those of my generation, with the gift to make mix tapes, became somewhat obsolete, like VHS players, and the Republican Party.
Then iTunes arrived on the scene.
Lots of celebrities began to post their mix tapes on iTunes, except they called them “playlists” and charged you 99 cents a song if you want to listen to the same music as, say, TV chef Alton Brown.
Hell yeah you do. Alton Brown rocks.
These playlists can often tell you a lot about an artist, and a person, because music is intensely personal. So if you want to know what inspired JA Konrath when he was trying to get published, or want to hear what classic metal tunes Jack Kilborn has queued up on his iPod when he’s writing some horrible murder scene, here are their selections:
The “Struggling to Become a Writer” Playlist of JA Konrath
No Rain – Blind Melon
Beautiful World – Devo
Long Gone Long – Rainmakers
You May Be Right – Billy Joel
Boys of Summer- Don Henley
Solsbury Hill – Peter Gabriel
I’ll Stand By You – The Pretenders
Paperback Writer – The Beatles
This Frog – Kermit the Frog
But I Was Cool – Oscar Brown Jr.
American Music – Violent Femmes
One Thing – Finger Eleven
Rockstar – Nickleback
Hell Yeah – Neil Diamond
The “Evil Thoughts and Evil Deeds Classic Metal” Playlist of Jack Kilborn
Brutal Planet – Alice Cooper
Angel of Death – Slayer
Whiplash – Metallica
Thunderstruck – AC/DC
Dragula – Rob Zombie
Freewheel Burning – Judas Priest
Hell Patrol – Raven
Captain Howdy – Twisted Sister
Run Like Hell – Tank
Twist of Cain – Danzig
Free For All – Ted Nugent
Burning – Accept
Overkill – Motorhead
Division – Hunt
The Torture Never Stops – WASP
So there you have it. Two playlists that represent two sides of me. While I can’t guarantee listening to these playlists will make you a successful thriller writer, they worked out pretty well for me.
Now it’s your turn. Share your fourteen song playlist. What songs best exemplify you, or a specific mood you’re in, or state of mind you occupy? What playlist would you give to that special someone? What playlist do you put on when your depressed, or angry, or thrilled to be alive?
And remember–the order counts just as much as the songs. Any good mix taper knows that…
Joe
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I wrote one mystery, and I liked it so much, I’m writing another. I also write humor for the Placentia News-Times. This may explain my list.
Love’s Theme – Barry White
Whiskey Lullaby – Brad Paisley & Alison Krause
Hazy Shade of Winter – Simon & Garfunkle
Sunshine – Jonathan Edwards
Janie’s Got a Gun – Arrowsmith
Crossroads – Eric Clapton
Won’t Get Fooled Again – The Who
Mercy – Duffy
Angry – Matchbox Twenty
Big Noise from Winnetka – Bette Midler
Aquarius – The Fifth Dimension
Every Picture Tells a Story – Rod Stewart
Undun – The Guess Who
Godspeed – Dixie Chicks
Joe, not sure what it says about me, but I only recognized three songs from your fist list and none from your second. Did better with Gayle’s list, recognizing half of them.
I don’t have a play list for writing as I can’t seem to listen to music and write at the same time. Get distracted by the music and the story the lyrics are telling
Bi Focal by Victoria’s Secret Garden (or VSG from the second album onward. Trademark infringement)
If the Tail’s Always Waggin’ the Dog, Why Does Everybody Want to Be the Dog? by Chuck Blade
Prescient Solutions by Busted Blister
(I Can’t Get No) Dissatisfaction by Alice in Wonderbra
Perfect Doomsday by Do I Not Bleed? (featuring three of the original members of VSG)
East Side Sunset by Celphone Hangup
Bookazine Baby by Barely New Gnus
Nutrocker (reprise) by The Haiku Heathers
Everything But the Squeal by G.D.
Alba Quirky by Hoover
(and you can’t handle more than 10 things from my playlist….)
Wow…Alice in Wonderbra? Hadn’t heard of that one. I do dig “Malice in Wonderland” though. Kinda Euro-glam rock. I’m really into Shiny Toy Guns lately, too.
The Catwalk novels I’m working on are in the vein of the Metropolis-Blade Runner-Akira frame of mind. My playlist is appropriately sci-fi and hard-hitting:
“Evil Angel” – Breaking Benjamin
“Birthright” – Celldweller
“Mark of the Triangle” – Evergrey
“Born” – Nevermore
“The Collector” – Division
“Professional” – Infidel Inc.
“Reanimator (March of the Undead” – Machinae Supremacy
“Lucretia My Reflection” – Sisters of Mercy
“Happiness in Slavery” – Nine Inch Nails
“Aureus” – Cirque du Soleil
“Still Alive” – Nocturnal Rites
Keep ’em comin!
Everything about my life seems to be Random so here’s my playlist (the first 14 songs to show up on shuffle!) I’m also getting ready to do a Mixed CD Swap on my blog.
*Raise It Up – From August Rush
*All Day and All of the Night (live) – Rick Springfield
*Mystery Train – Bon Jovi
*These Hard Times – Matchbox 20
*Affair of the Heart- Rick Springfield
*Council Meeting – Pochahantas (my daughter’s fave!)
*Look What the Cat Dragged in – Poison
*ROck N Roll All Night – POison
*That’s How You Know – Amy Adams (From Enchanted)
*When you Look Me in the Eyes- Jonas Brothers (other daughter!)
*Eleanor Rigby – Rick Springfield
*Metallingus – Alter Bridge
*She – Rick Springfield
*Her Body Makes Vows – Rick Springfield
*One Short Day – Wicked soundtrack
Hi Joe and Nick. Great post boys!
I enjoyed reading the playlists. It’s interesting what inspires us while we write. Okay, you may not be ready for this, but I usually listen to Celtic, classical or folk music when I write. Anything by Dan Fogelberg is good. I once wrote a story inspired by his song, The Reach. Well, that’s mine, I suppose.
Hey Nick– stop by my blog for a visit sometime. We may be romanctics over there, but we’re cool!
You know, I love my playlists, but nK is usually the one who makes them for me, so it’s rare I know the names and musicians. LOL.
I will say this, when staring at a blank page, those playlists save your life!
~Sybir
Excellent playlists. I am a Rhapsody chickie myself. I love looking at others’ tunes.
Joe, you just went way up in my estimation, you dig Alton Brown.
Joe, you’re just like the energizer bunny—you just keep going!
Here are my favorites:
Somewhere Down the Lazy River – Robbie Robertson
Addicted – Saving Able
Is it Any Wonder? – Keane
Silent Lucidity – Queen’s Reich
Sail Away – John Gray
Wake Me Up Inside – Evansence
Second Chance – Shine Down
Texas – Chris Rea
On the Beach – Chris Rea
Animal – Def Leopard
Yellow – Coldplay
Why Georgia – John Meyer
Soundtrack to The Fountain – Clint Mansell
It has been so fun seeing others playlists!
These are a few songs from the songlist off my blog:
Dream Big by Ryan Shupe
Full Moon by The Black Ghosts
Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield
Little Stereo by Teddybears
Miss Independent by Kelly Clarkson
Supermassive Blackhole by Muse
Seize the Day from Newsies
This Will Be Our Year Ok Go
Cure for the Itch by Linkin Park
Such Great Heights by The Postal Service
Don’t Go by Yaz
Take Me I’m Yours by Squeeze
How Far We’ve Come by Matchbox Twenty
Shine by Collective Soul
I may be adding new songs to my playlist after looking at all the cool songs here!
Thanks for having me here, nK.
I can’t always listen to music when I’m writing. But normally I have music in my head when I’m doing a scene or even as I’m considering the story. Here are a few from my last one:
You Can’t Always Get What You Want by The Rolling Stones
Prison Sex by Tool
Sober by Tool
Mouth by Bush
Kill Bill Vol 1 soundtrack
Death Proof soundtrack
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly By Ennio Morricone
Confusion by New Order remixed
How about this?? mmuuu ha ha ha ha
Voltaire- When youre evil
Nick Cave and the bad seeds – Oh my Lord
Dio- Rainbow in the dark
Disturbed- the game
evanescence- bring me to life
iron maiden- the reincarnation of benjamin breeg
jello biafra and the guantanamo school of medicine- i wont give up
KMFDM- juke-joint jezabel
leaves eyes- spirits masquerade
lenoard cohen- waiting for a miricle
mercyful fate- return of the vampire
metallica- the unforgiven
motley crew – shout at the devil
my life with the thrill kill kult- dirty little secret