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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Blog Tour- Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo and a Giveaway!


Hey y’all! I am so excited to have Leigh Bardugo here today for a few reasons! I adore her books, I adore her, and she’s talking about music that she wrote and actually sings!!! Yes peeps Leigh can sing as well as write a fabulous book!!!! So without further ado I give you “Winter Prayer” and why she wrote it!




If you flip to the back of Shadow and Bone, you'll see that my official bio claims I can sometimes be heard singing with my band, Captain Automatic. Unfortunately, it's been a long while since we've rehearsed or played out at a club. This is a pic taken after one of my favorite shows we played at Safari Sam's.




The club no longer exists, and since that photo was taken, two of the guys in it have become dads, one of them bought a house and started his own business. And the lady with the bad case of red-eye landed her dream job and wrote a fantasy trilogy.

But I still miss music and I often find myself driving around making up songs. One of these became "Winter Prayer," the song we released as part of the Siege and Storm pre-order campaign. Honestly, I was really scared to put it out there. But the song isn't just something I made. It represents work from so many of my amazing friends, and I wanted to share it. So how did "Winter Prayer" go from me mumbling on my cell phone to an actual song?

1. The idea: I have a mind like a sieve. A sieve from a giant's kitchen. So, when I get an idea—whether for a story or a song—I record it on my cell. A little over a year ago, I was trapped in traffic on the way back from dinner, playing around with a folk melody that was stuck in my head and thinking about a particular scene toward the end of Shadow and Bone. An idea for a lyric popped into my mind and I sang it into my phone. That became the first verse of the song and it never changed.

2. Though I've occasionally dabbled with bass, I have this problem wherein I don't, y'know, practice. So I called up our lead guitarist (who can play something like twelve instruments) and I sang him the melody. He came over and I described the way I wanted the song to start slow, pick up speed, and wind back down all while keeping to this same repeated melody. We cobbled together a version of it on my upright piano and recorded it on my laptop. This is a bit of the (very) rough recording:



3. The song didn't feel like the right fit for Captain Automatic. I wanted a bigger, lusher, more orchestral feel. I reached out to my friend Aaron who is a composer and producer. (He and his wife had actually both been a part of the original Captain Automatic lineup.)  Once he was on board, I sent him the recording and a bunch of links to different musical references—everything from Florence + the Machine to Bulgarian folk songs. The first time he came back to me, the sound wasn't quite right—too dirge-like, too dignified. I wanted something a little wilder, that felt like it could be sung around a campfire. On his next try, he got it just right. We went back and forth a few times, trying some different things with pacing and instrumentation, and had his wife Laura Recchi step in to record temporary vocals. "For me," says Laura, "this song evokes a sense of place and imagery. I can see the snow, the light and shadows, and I feel the excitement and fear of the journey. I'm also a sucker for a good folk tune in a minor key."


Laura and her daughter Aurora rocking Tsarpunk style at the Shadow and Bone launch party. I look a little sinister. Like maybe I'm gonna steal that baby. Or her hat.



4. Once we had the basics down, Aaron brought in Richard Adkins on percussion. With the rhythm in place, it was time for me to do my part. We recorded at Aaron's house and I have to admit it was stressful. I don't have a lot of training and I'm keenly aware that I'm no Florence Welch. If I'm not flailing around on stage, I tend to get very self-conscious about my voice. But Laura and Aaron were endlessly patient and I got to record plenty of takes.

5. To fill out the sound, Aaron had his friend Daniel Fabiano improvise a part on violin, and Laura and her friend Belinda Wilkins became the choir. Yup, that's just two ladies belting it out in Aaron's living room. (They're actually singing in Ravkan.)
Aaron emailed me the file and we went back and forth, playing with dynamics and ironing out some of the rough edges. Here's what he had to say about the process:

"It's always nice to work with someone who has a clear idea of what they are going for. All I had to do was fill in the 'musical blanks,' so to speak.

It also helped that Leigh and I used to perform together in a band, so I was familiar with her voice and her performance style. Although we tracked drums in a 'real' studio, we took the DIY approach of turning my living room into a mini soundstage to record marching/stomping, violins, and slavic choirs—all using the magic of multi-tracking. It was a lot of fun!"


For a while, I wasn't sure what to do with the song so I just let it sit. Then I worked up the courage to send it to my agent and she passed it along to the publisher. A few weeks ago, my editor at Macmillan got in touch to ask if I'd be willing to have "Winter Prayer" used as part of the pre-order campaign. Like I said, it was scary to think about putting something this different out there, but I also hated the idea of just letting it molder. I spoke to Aaron and he suggested having a friend of his mix and master the track before we took it live.

7. Nik Freitas worked his magic at his studio, Poppy Peak:

"When I first got the recorded session of the song, I opened it up and scrolled down the screen and realized there were a lot more tracks than I thought! At first listen I could hear where the song wanted to go, I just needed to clear up some of the instrumentation with equalizer and put more emphasis on certain parts like the bass drum and lead vocal. Once that was sounding good sonically, the song's emotional tone was more in focus and all the other instruments seemed to sit better and do what they needed to do in elevating all their parts. I'm really happy with how the song turned out."

  I like to think Nik is still trapped behind that piano.

We went back and forth a few times, but somehow, we all knew when the song was where we wanted it to be.

It can be easy to say we don't have time for art or to do the things we love, that we're simply too busy. But I believe my writing benefits when I take the time to be creative in other ways. Music has an immediacy to it that writing doesn't. It's there and then it's gone and no two performances are ever alike. When I'm singing or playing, I'm not thinking about all the things I have to do or what is or isn't working in a draft, I'm just in the moment. It's less a distraction than a shift in focus, and sometimes it's just where inspiration is hiding.

When I wrote "Winter Prayer" and recorded it, I really had no idea what I would use it for, if anything. But putting it together gave me a chance to make music and work with some of my wonderfully creative friends. No matter how crazy life gets, I never want to lose that.  

Thank you so much Leigh! This post is awesome! Listen to the final version of Winter Prayer

Haven’t heard about Siege and Storm? Check it out!




Darkness never dies.

Hunted across the True Sea, haunted by the lives she took on the Fold, Alina must try to make a life with Mal in an unfamiliar land, all while keeping her identity as the Sun Summoner a secret. But she can’t outrun her past or her destiny for long.

The Darkling has emerged from the Shadow Fold with a terrifying new power and a dangerous plan that will test the very boundaries of the natural world. With the help of a notorious privateer, Alina returns to the country she abandoned, determined to fight the forces gathering against Ravka. But as her power grows, Alina slips deeper into the Darkling’s game of forbidden magic, and farther away from Mal. Somehow, she will have to choose between her country, her power, and the love she always thought would guide her–or risk losing everything to the oncoming storm.


Photo by Kevin Rolly
About Leigh:
Leigh Bardugo was born in Jerusalem, grew up in Los Angeles, and graduated from Yale University. These days, she lives in Hollywood, where she indulges her fondness for glamour, ghouls, and costuming in her other life as makeup artist L.B. Benson. Occasionally, she can be heard singing with her band, Captain Automatic.

Her debut novel, Shadow & Bone (Holt Children’s/ Macmillan), is a New York Times Best Seller and the first book in the Grisha Trilogy. Book 2, Siege and Storm, will be published in 2013. She is represented by Joanna Stampfel-Volpe of New Leaf.

Where you can find Leigh:


Relevant Links and Info:
Leigh Bardugo will be on tour in June as part of the Fierce Reads Tour. Get all the info/dates: https://www.facebook.com/FierceReads/events

Siege and Storm is featured in our Spring 2013 Fierce Reads Book Trailer: http://youtu.be/w-F_U3TtW24

Watch the Siege and Storm book trailer



Listen and download Leigh Bardugo’s song, “Winter Prayer”. Yes, we said SONG! https://www.facebook.com/GrishaTrilogy/app_195646697137509

Pre-order a copy of Siege and Storm (hardcover or e-book), submit your receipt, and we’ll send you a specially-branded nail polish! 

Download and read for FREE the first five chapters of Siege and Storm on your e-reader: http://www.macteenbooks.com/ebooks.html#new


Make sure to like the Grisha Trilogy Fan Page! https://www.facebook.com/GrishaTrilogy  The fan page includes chapter excerpts, polls, and giveaways!
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Check out the Siege and Storm Blog Tour Schedule for more awesome posts!

Monday 5/20

Tuesday 5/21

Wednesday 5/22

Thursday 5/23

Friday 5/24

Saturday 5/25

Sunday 5/26

Monday 5/27

Tuesday 5/28

Wednesday 5/29

Thursday 5/30

Friday 5/31

Saturday 6/1

Sunday 6/2

Monday 6/3

Tuesday 6/4
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46 comments:

  1. Great post Leigh!! Can't wait to read the next book!

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  2. I can't wait to read your books:)

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  3. I LOVED the first book in this series, and can't wait for this one! June 4th is right around the corner! thanks for the giveaway! :)

    Rafflecopter name: Vannah Batista

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  4. I just started reading Shadow and Bone. So far I love it!!!

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  5. ZOMG I love, love, LOVE the risk Leigh took with this and I love how her friends helped her realize this song from initial stuck in traffic cell phone recording to the final track. That's an amazing story.

    Leigh, you are a true artist, and you take incredible risk putting yourself out there in a way most writers wouldn't, but I love that you use all of your talents and see the connection in your amazing debut series.

    I'm still waiting for Ravkan make up, and maybe a fashion show with signature make up by Leigh Bardugo to cap off your series and draw upon all of your talents.

    Thank you for your example and for taking risks. I admire you and am inspired by this story. I can't wait to read SIEGE AND STORM.

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  6. I absolutely adore Winter Prayer, Leigh. And it's quite awesome how it ties in with the story so much when you didn't know what you made it for! It is fate.

    And thank you so much for hosting and the giveaway, twochicksonbooks! :))

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  7. love love love this song and so interesting to read how it came to be!!

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  8. Ooooh... I love the first book and can't wait! Such cute baby pics too!

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  9. Loved Shadow and Bone (gave it 5 stars on Goodreads)! I can't wait to read the sequel to see what the Darkling does to Alina and Mal!

    Thanks for the giveaway,
    Leanne

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  10. While I haven't read the first book (yet!), I'm really excited for Siege and Storm. People really seem to love this series and it's really fun to see people just get excited over a series of books.

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  11. Congrats to Leigh on the success of her series! Thanks for sharing!

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  12. That song was great! I really liked the vocals, the violin, and the tempo change halfway through. Thanks.

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  13. Great post! I can't wait to read Siege and Storm!

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  14. OMG YAY SIEGE AND STORM! I cannot wait to read this book! I wish I could go to BEA and get a copy of Siege and Storm! If she's there - I have no idea if Leigh is there. But I can't wait to get a copy and read! :D

    Thank you!

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  15. Great post! I love Shadow and Bone; I can't wait to read Siege and Storm and read more of the Darkling. <3
    -Cali W.

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  16. Great post! Can't wait to read your books!

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  17. I cannot wait to read this book. I read the first five chapters and they're so intriguing. Much better than a lot of starts to many sequels out there. =D

    Thanks for hosting the giveaway!

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  18. Ugh... every time I read an interview with Leigh I love her even more! Why are you (and your books) so fantastic?

    Brynna

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  19. Leigh is such a sweetie!! I am so bloody eager to continue this series. The wait has been SO long!!

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  20. Oh Leigh, you are so wonderfully multi-talented! I love "Winter Prayer"! It fits the Grisha Trilogy so beautifully. You have a great bunch of friends. I'm really enjoying this tour and getting to know so much about you and some further insight to the trilogy. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  21. What a fantastic story! As a life long music and book nerd, it was so interesting to learn how this all came to be. Thanks for sharing!

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  22. Who knew Leigh Bardugo was musically talented? I love it! I can't wait for Siege & Storm to come out.

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  23. She has a song? Interesting. Well, I bet it's good since her books are amazing! :D Thank you! :D

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  24. Wow, talented in 2 different arts! Super impressive! Can't wait to read Siege and Storm, I have been following the tour the whole way! :)

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  25. Dang it, my last comment got erased. Anyway, that is awesome that she is so talented and I can't wait to read Siege and Storm!!

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  26. I loved Shadow and Bone! I loved the song!

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  27. I can't wait to read your books, they sound so interesting:)

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  28. I want to read these books sooo badly! I have only heard incredible things about them! :)

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  29. wuahhh i love the world you create .. thanks for that
    by almendra

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  30. I have the first book! Can't wait for the second! :D

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  31. Thank you for the great giveaway.

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  32. Comment love? Gee, how do I say this... That song is beautiful, really got inside me & pulled my sensible nerves.
    Girl, you are awesome.
    I specially loved when Leigh said about creating art with her friends & not to lose that.
    Seriously, awesome job.

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  33. Love love love your stories! Esp. the witch of duva. :)

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  34. I cant wait to see what Siege and Storm has to offer, all of the ravings are making me insanely excited!

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  35. Awesome Leigh! Im dying to read this book!

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  36. Awesome guest post! I can't wait to read Siege & Storm - I've heard nothing but great things about it. Thanks for the giveaway!!

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  37. I'm currently in the middle of Shadow & Bone and am LOVING it! Glad that I won't have to wait much after I finish it before getting the sequel!

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  38. Thanks for the giveaway! Can barely wait to read Siege and Storm!!

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  39. Leigh I love you! SO please let Alina end up with Darkling :)

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  40. Just finished Shadow & Bone and loved it!

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  41. I'm new to this series but I love the excerpt and book cover. Thanks for the introduction and the giveaway.

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  42. It's amazing how so much work goes into one song. But the end product is definitely incredible! Leigh is a talented writer AND a singer? Unfair! Haha. I love the song. And I'm super excited for Siege and Storm! :)

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  43. Love the continuation of this story, can't wait for the last one! I so want the major love interest to win in the end, but not sure how that will happen.
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