Score your writing sesh, bro.

As I’m trying to finish this mammoth of a screenplay (which won the LA Screenwriter December Logline Competition), I’ve discovered the importance of scoring your writing. At least, for me.

Currently? Thanks to the saavy folk at reddit.com/r/nin, I was able to procure a copy of Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross’ Golden Globes FYC score for Patriots Day. While I’m neither here nor there on the actual movie itself (though I will see it, being that I am a Trent Reznor mega-fan), the score is the definition of tension. Therefore, between this and the masterful score for Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, even at my lowest point when I realize writing is a pointless endeavor and maybe I should sell insurance instead, it carries me through.

Do you write to words? Maybe Cocteau Twins fuels your coming-of-age spec?

Or perhaps your novel needs some Hans Zimmer?

Are you writing a quirky comedy that could use a bit of Devo or maybe a non-fiction story that needs some old-school Punk to get it going?

What do you write to?