Looking for a little bit more on The Mason List?
Click on The Mason List EXTRAS! for an indepth Q/A on the story with extra added tibits on that ending and other insights on the characters.
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Looking for a little bit more on The Mason List?
Click on The Mason List EXTRAS! for an indepth Q/A on the story with extra added tibits on that ending and other insights on the characters.
Warning. This link contains SPOILERS!
Last night, I watched One Republic LIVE with the awesome vocal range of Ryan Tedder. The show brought me right back to one of my favorite songs by the band: Counting Stars. I’ve listened to that song on repeat hundreds of times. In fact, I listened over and over again while writing a certain beach scene in The Mason List. The main characters find themselves on Spring Break….Padre Island, Texas… Outdoor Concert. A certain Oklahoma band is playing but the name is never mentioned. The band and the song is …..Counting Stars by One Republic. Granted, the whole band doesn’t have Tulsa roots but just roll with it.
As for book news….I am very close to a release date for The Mason List .…until then….turn it up loud!
“The next day held a cloud over my heart like a sad scene from Steel Magnolias. The small television broadcasted the only VHS tape I could find on short notice. Rochellas had electronic equipment straight out of 1985. I despised that movie as much as Ouiser if she was tied to a chair and forced to watch it on repeat. I needed blood and guts. A nice Saw movie would serve a better purpose but that might scare the little brats into coming over to my seat. Covering my face with a large set of sunglasses, I blocked out the chaos in front of me and prayed for this damn headache to go away. But I knew it would stay lodged right where it belonged after what I did last night to Jess. ” – Alex, The Mason List
Not the spiciest of quotes from The Mason List. However, Steel Magnolias ran on repeat yesterday and it reminded me of the line from the book. I personally adore the movie. Alex Tanner; not so much.
It also reminded me of the fun concept of characters. The ladies of Natchitoches, Louisiana jumped from the screen as larger than life except for the fact they were real people. Based on a true story, Robert Harling captured the colorful lives of his family and hometown in memory of his sister. Check out the full story here.