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Kent Wascom’s playlist for his novel “The Great State of West Florida”

“Other than in all the ways, I can’t really say I’ve changed that much from when I was thirteen. I still collect comics and lurid old paperbacks, I still watch anime, I still write weird-ass novels, and I still make soundtrack playlists for those novels.”

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Mesha Maren’s playlist for her novel “Shae”

“Although the band is not directly mentioned in Shae, I had to put a little Black Sabbath in here both because they are quite possibly the best band that has ever existed and because bands like Neurosis, Wolves, Tool, Amenra, Drudkh, Isis, etc. would not exist without the influence of Black Sabbath.”

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Leah Hager Cohen’s playlist for her novel “To & Fro”

“The sound of snow falling on snow. The sound of a pencil moving across paper. The sound of walking. Of a child talking to herself under her breath. Of water – as it bubbles up from a spring or laps against rocks. These more than anything else make up the would-be soundtrack of To & Fro.”

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Lee Upton’s playlist for her novel “Tabitha, Get Up”

“…in my novel, characters do not know why they’re doing what they’re doing, not really, and the mystery of their own unexamined motivations propels them forward.”

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Anna Dorn’s playlist for her novel “Perfume and Pain”

“My taste in music changed drastically as I changed my lifestyle. My music habits once reflected a woman who partied a lot and smoked a lot of weed and now reflect a woman in a serious relationship who stays home most nights.”

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Shze-Hui Tjoa’s playlist for her memoir “The Story Game”

“I listened to music more or less continuously as I lived through these events, while simultaneously writing about them in real time. I think that the music gave me a kind of psychic protection, in order to write from such a direct and potentially vulnerable position.”

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Alison B. Hart’s playlist for her novel “April May June July”

“Fun fact: Sufjan and I went to grad school together, and I’ve always found his music to be A++++ to write to.”

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Michael Deagler’s playlist for his novel “Early Sobrieties”

“I was still in that period of life when the music you listened to, like the neighborhood you lived in or the politics you espoused, was a telling and significant marker of identity, a reason to respect or date or dismiss somebody.”

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Matthew Daddona’s playlist for his novel “The Longitude of Grief”

“I don’t listen to music when I write, which is a ridiculous thing to say. Who doesn’t have something that triggers them like a song? “

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Serkan Görkemli’s playlist for his story collection “Sweet Tooth and Other Stories”

“…much like the collection—which is set in Turkey, the crossroads of the East and the West—the playlist presents a rich mixture of cross-cultural influences.”