Guest Post: An Out of this World Soundtrack + Giveaway

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Music is an important part of the holidays! It’s also a very useful tool when telling stories. The right piece of music can be the perfect inspiration to make the words flow.

So here are the authors of the sci-fi romance holiday anthology, A GALACTIC HOLIDAY, talking about out-of-this-world music that helped inspire their out-of-this-world novellas.

Sasha: I admit, I didn’t listen to any traditional Christmas music while I was writing GALILEO’S HOLIDAY. I love Christmas music, don’t get me wrong. But the vibe wasn’t quite right. I do write to music, though, so I pulled a few songs that gave me the ‘feel’ I was looking for.  Two favorites are:

SAIL by Awolnation

Memorials/Rebuilding Serenity from the Serenity Soundtrack

Stacy: Since HOW THE GLITCH SAVED CHRISTMAS is in futuristic Chicago, I had the luxury of using Christmas carols in my story, though I made up Edison’s favorite, “Gimme, Santa, Gimme”.  The gritty, urban/futuristic feel of Reina’s and Edison’s story is best typified by Trans Siberian Orchestra.  The relentless search for their Christmas-loving perp could easily have the background of:

Christmas Eve/Sarajavo 12/24

And when they find a miracle waiting for them at the end of their search—which includes the scene that brought my editor to tears not once but twice—could easily be matched up with TSO’s version of Canon:

Christmas Canon

Happy Holidays!

Anna: Like Sasha, I can’t say I listened to any Christmas music while writing WINTER FUSION. Although there is a reference to Silent Night and Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer in the story! On the heroine, Brinn’s, ice world of Perma, they still have some surviving traditions (mulled wine called glogg, burning the Yule log, Yule ham) from their first colonists and that includes Yuletide carols.

I don’t always write to music but when I do, it happens to be some amazing sci-fi soundtracks. Two of my favorites (that happen to suit WINTER FUSION perfectly) are:

The haunting music of the Battlestar Galactica soundtrack composed by Bear McCreary, in particular The Shape of Things to Come.

And the action-packed Enterprising Young Men from the soundtrack of the movie Star Trek (2010). Music by Michael Giacchino.

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Winter Fusion by Anna Hackett

Ex-space marine Savan Bardan survived the Galactic Wars to become the most ruthless trade negotiator in the galaxy. His planet needs energy to survive, and he’ll do anything to close the deal for the Perman fusion crystals that can provide it—even if it means seducing his beautiful, infuriating opponent, a rival icier than her planet.

Perma’s top negotiator, Brinn Fjord, lost her father when Savan delayed her planet’s Trade Guild membership years ago. She hates the handsome Rendarian and the planet he represents. She’s determined to finish the deal and get rid of him as quickly as possible, so she can celebrate the holidays.

But soon the rival negotiators are in a fight for their lives. Besieged by mysterious accidents and unforgiving weather, Brinn and Savan have no one to depend on but each other. As they put the past aside, they uncover a desire hot enough to melt ice, and Brinn discovers a secret that may keep them apart.

How the Glitch Saved Christmas by Stacy Gail

Reina Vedette chose principle over position when the Chicago police department ordered her to accept performance-enhancing body modifications or lose her rank. Demoted to a level one detective, Reina’s stuck chasing a bizarre, Grinch-in-reverse break-in case with fiery bod-mod enthusiast and level five top detective Edison Wicke.

Wicke has had his eye on Reina for ages, and as the two of them hunt down the benevolent burglar, they take turns warming each other with body heat in the subzero Chicago winter. Despite professional friction and their opposing views on bod-modding, Reina soon has to admit that she and Wicke are perfect for each other.

But when they track down their philanthropic quarry on Christmas Day, an unexpected glitch in a homemade android brings out Reina’s emotional side, and she and Wicke must decide whether love between a Neo-Luddite and a “walking toaster” is a gift that either of them can give.

Galileo’s Holiday by Sasha Summers

Ice miner Riley works alone in the depths of space, and that’s the way she likes it. She’s proud of her independence, and when her ship gets destroyed by raiders on the icy surface of Galileo, she’s not sure she wants to rely on rakish trader Leo and the kindness of a band of settlers to survive.

Despite her attempts to keep her distance, it’s not long before Riley warms to the family atmosphere of the settlers’ station. As Galileo’s Holiday approaches and she develops feelings for the handsome, charming Leo, she questions whether she really wants to remain alone.

But Leo is hiding cargo the raiders want, and when they come back for it, everyone on the small station is in danger. Riley will risk anything to protect her new friends—because if the raiders succeed, the choice between Leo and a life alone won’t be Riley’s to make.

 

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About Marlene


Marlene is a librarian, ebook advocate, science fiction fan, and RPG fan who lives in the Atlanta suburbs. She and her husband are owned by four cats, just ask them. She's a geek and a nerd and proud of it. She's also an avid reader of everything, including the back of the cereal box, and has been blogging since April 2011 at Reading Reality and is a reviewer at Library Journal as well as active on Goodreads. She is also the publisher of Ebook Review Central.

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  • Anna Hackett December 10, 2012 at 7:14 am

    Hi Marlene – thank you so much for having us and talking about the songs that helped inspire A GALACTIC HOLIDAY! So awesome to see you’re an ebook fan AND a sci-fi fan! Me too (-:

  • Fiz December 10, 2012 at 8:08 am

    thank you for the giveaway 😉

  • Sasha Summers December 10, 2012 at 9:52 am

    Thanks for hosting A Galactic Holiday as it launches into the world, Marlene! 🙂 Have a wonderful holiday season.

  • erinf1 December 10, 2012 at 11:09 am

    sounds fantastic! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  • Chelsea B. December 10, 2012 at 2:21 pm

    Thank y’all for sharing!

  • draconismoi December 10, 2012 at 9:36 pm

    This reminding me of the Space Girl video! Can I embed in comments? I feel like I should know the answer to that question…. Oh well, let’s try it.

    That’s a nope. Anyways. Space Girl. Women in Scifi fan video. It’s amazing! And always gets me in a SF mood….

    http://charmax.dreamwidth.org/130488.html

  • Trix December 11, 2012 at 8:31 pm

    Looks intriguing…thanks so much!

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