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audioplot-blog · 6 years
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Introducing: AudioPlot (Music for Writers)
Hello humans! If you’re anything like me, music reaches deep into the cobwebs of your mind and lights a fire. Personally, I love using music to inspire my writing. The right playlist will set the mood, paint a vivid setting and cast characters in a new light. A song can even inspire an entire story (I’m looking at you, Rush.)
Without further delay, I give you AudioPlot.
So what I’ve done here is compile playlists tailored to a writer’s needs: Raw power for that badass fight scene. Melancholy tracks to kill off your character by.  Spacey techno to soundtrack a sci-fi romance. There are even collections to inspire character development and plot if you’re in the early stages of writing. 
Each playlist is cross-genera and frequently updated, so it’s always fresh. You may even discover some new bands. Bonus! 
So take a listen. See where your imagination takes you.
Here’s a sample to get you started: (click to visit on Spotify)
Fight!  
Character
Space & Science
P.S. I love sharing music. If you’d like to suggest a song, feel free to message or share with me on Spotify. 
Happy writing! 
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audioplot-blog · 6 years
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Great post by the-nerdseye-view. Love these names ❤
Element Names: Earth
Word Names
Abelia
Acacia
Agate
Alder
Aloe
Amaryllis
Amber
Amethyst
Anethum (“Dill”)
Arabis
Aralia
Artemisia
Ash
Atlas
Azalea
Bassia
Birch
Blossom
Bluebell
Borax
Bud
Buttercup
Cactus
Calla
Calopyxis
Carnelian
Cedar
Cedrela
Cinnamon
Citrine
Citrus
Clay
Copper
Crocus
Cypress
Daffodil
Dahlia
Delonix
Dirt
Drynaria
Dypsis
Elettaria
Elm
Emerald
Ephedra
Fig
Flint
Freesia
Garden
Garnet
Ginger
Gloxinia
Gold
Grass
Hazel
Holly
Iris
Ivy
Jasmine
Jet
Lavender
Lilac
Lotus
Marigold
Meadow
Mint
Moss
Nemesia
Oak
Obsidian
Olivine
Onyx
Opal
Orchid
Oregano
Oxlip
Palm
Peridot (pronounced like “Pear-e-doe”)
Pine
Pollen
Poppy
Primrose
Quartz
Ravenna [Grass]
Rose
Sand
Sage
Sepal
Silver
Soil
Stalk
Styx
Terrain
Thistle
Thyme
Topaz
Trillium
Verbena
Vine
Wren
Yarrow
Zephyr
Zeolite
Zinnia
Zircon
Words with “Earth” related meanings
Abilene: Hebrew; meaning “land of meadows”
Ajax: Greek; meaning “of the earth”
Artemis: Greek mythology; goddess of the hunt, wild animals, etc.
Artois: French, place name
Avalon: Welsh; place name related to the myth of King Arthur
Avani: Hindi; meaning “man from the red earth”
Caius: Latin; meaning “person of earth”
Candana: Hindi; meaning “sandalwood”
Chloris: Greek mythology: goddess of flower
Cyllene: Greek mythology; a “oread” i.e. a mountain nymph
Dacia: Latin; place name
Demeter: Greek mythology; meaning “earth mother”
Variations: Demetria/Demetri/Demetrius
Echo: Greek mythology; a “oread” i.e. a mountain nymph
Eurydice: Greek mythology; a “dryad” i.e. tree nymph
Fan: Chinese; meaning “earth”
Flora: Roman mythology: goddess of flowers and the spring
Gaia: Greek mythology; meaning: “earth”
Holden: English; meaning “hollow valley”
Inika: Sanskrit; meaning “small earth”
Ivo: German; meaning “yew wood”
Kiah: Welsh; meaning “person of earth”
Leilani: Hawaiian; meaning “heavenly flower”
Rikuto: Japanese; meaning “land + person”
Silas: English; meaning “wood, forest”
Silvanus: Roman mythology; deity of the woods
Terra: English; meaning “land, earth”
Veles: Slavic mythology; god of earth/waters/underworld
Viridios: Celtic mythology; god of vegetation…
Zola: Latin; meaning “earth”
Last Names
Ebner: German; meaning “dweller on a flat piece of land”
Edgeworth: plant
Garland: English; meaning “triangle land”
Goldenrod: flower
Harlan: English; meaning “hare land”
Hawthorn: tree
Knotweed: plant
Larkspur: flower
Sandwort: flower
Silverberry: plant/bush
Whitlow: grass
Yarley: English: meaning “fenced meadow”
Zeman: Czech; meaning “landowner”
Not a complete list, but hopefully good for inspiration.
I didn’t add every single flower or plant or animal, etc.—the list would be ridiculous—just my favorites. Feel free to look up any others you may like (example: food, minerals, flowers, animals except birds), and add them on here!
Happy writing!
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audioplot-blog · 6 years
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Check out this blend of heart-pounding metal and high-octane instrumental music, curated to set sparks flying in your story. Happy writing!
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