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message 1: by Gwennie (new)

Gwennie | 1 comments
Hi Guys...I just found this on Stephanie Meyers website...not sure if everyone has seen it yet. But I love it when authors give a music playlist here is what Stephanie says...

"Since I'm not sure when/if I'll get back to Midnight Sun, I figured I might as well post the partial playlist along with the partial rough draft. Enjoy."

This Playlist was added by Stephanie Meyer on her website
• Monsters — Matchbook Romance
• One of a Kind — Placebo
• Animal I Have Become — Three Days Grace
• Na Na Na Na Naa — Kaiser Chiefs
• Hit the Floor — Linkin Park
• Notice — Gomez
• Bullets — Editors
• Glycerine — Bush
• Ugly Side — Blue October
• Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want — Muse
• MakeDamnSure — Taking Back Sunday
• Map of the Problematique — Muse
• You Make Me Smile — Blue October
• Paper Thin Hymn — Anberlin
• Pts.OF.Athrty — Linkin Park
• Hemorrhage — Fuel






message 2: by Keelin (new)

Keelin i dont want the playlist i want the first 12 chapters since my computer is being really slow and only giving me what it wants to give me

anyone know where i can get that without having to download it ?????????????????


message 3: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (stephendsullivan) | 3 comments This is not about the book you're discussing, I realize, but I've had a playlist of music I listen to while writing up on my original web page for years:

http://www.stephendsullivan.com/origi...

You can find the page in the navigation frame on the left under "Inspirational Music."

And I recently added the list to my current site, where you can see it here:

http://stephendsullivan.com/wordpress...

I need to update it for a few recent stories, and hopefully I'll have time for that soon.

Ironically, my most recent project, Tournament of Death, was written online with the Olympics as background -- probably the first book or story I've written _without_ music playing.


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