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The Other Side Playlist

Once again, music drove this story. Songs that made me fall in love with music as a teenager in the late 80s, as well as current songs that inspired my daily life while I was writing the story. This story is very personal to me; it’s heart and soul. So is the music.

“Sleeper 1972” by Manchester Orchestra
“Oats in the Water” by Ben Howard
“Sit Next to Me” by Foster the People
“Us Vs Them” by Spring King
“Overlap” by Catfish and the Bottlemen
“Kamikaze” by Walk the Moon
“Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers & Coldplay
“Someone to You” by Banners
“Particles” by Nothing But Thieves
“My Backwards Walk” by Frightened Rabbit
“Mother” by The Hunna
“The Maze” by Manchester Orchestra
“Next to Me” by Imagine Dragons
“Sorry” by Nothing But Thieves
“11 Minutes” (feat. Travis Barker) by YUNGBLUD & Halsey
“I See You” by Missio
“My Blood” by Twenty One Pilots
“Take on the World” by You Me At Six
“Two High” by Moon Taxi
“How Soon Is Now?” by The Smiths
“Problems” by Sex Pistols
“In My Room” by Yaz
“Lips Like Sugar” by Echo and the Bunnymen
“Close To Me” by The Cure
“Under the Milky Way” by The Church
“Kashmir” by Led Zeppelin
“With or Without You” by U2
“Strangelove” by Depeche Mode
“She Sells Sanctuary” by The Cult
“So Alive” by Love and Rockets
“Only You” by Yaz
“One More Time” by The Cure

Signed Books and Merch

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Paperbacks can be purchased exclusively through Amazon. If you would like a personalized bookplate to make your paperback a one of a kind, please email me at kim@kimholdenbooks.com and I’m happy to make it happen. Please include the following in your email: the title of the book(s), name for personalization, mailing address including your full name, and PayPal email address for shipping and handling fees (US $1.25 and Intl $2.00 – bookplates are free).

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2018 & 2019 Signing Event Schedule

2018 Signing Event

Book Bonanza

July 20-21, 2018

Denver, CO

 

2019 Signing Event

Holidays With The Belles

February 9, 2019

Dallas, TX

 

Updated 2017 Event Schedule

Here’s where I’ll be hanging out in 2017. I would love to see your smiling face and hug you tight. 🙂

 

Love N Colorado

April 22nd

The Stanley Hotel

Estes Park, Colorado

 

Warsaw Book Fair

May 18th-21st

The PGE Narodowy

Warsaw, Poland

 

Bookish Denver

August 5th

Sheraton Denver Downtown

Denver, CO

Please, please, PLEASE read How To Kill a Rock Star

Warning, this is going to be long because I very rarely get moved on such a profound level that I feel compelled to stand up on a milk crate, acknowledge it, and spew (what pushes the limits of unabashed idol worship-type) love. But it’s necessary. Critically necessary. I need to get this out. And if there’s anyone who will understand, I think it’s you. (Thanks, ahead of time, for not judging me, or calling me a lunatic.)
You know when you hear a song for the first time and every word touches you? You hear it at just the perfect time in your life and every verse is poetic and life changing and/or life affirming? And you just know that it will leave its undeniable mark on you, in some way or another, for the rest of your life? And you just sit there stunned out of your goddamn mind, because you realize how rare a moment like that is and what a mind-blowing gift you’ve just been given? And all you want to do is hit rewind on your life, like it’s your old eighties cassette player, and experience it again for the very first time, but you don’t, because a) you don’t have a cassette player time machine, and b) a re-do would strip it of its once-in-a-lifetime magic? So you just sit there and bask in the afterglow and smile like a fool (and maybe pump your fist in the air for good measure) while you try to decide if this is something you need to share with the entire world (because you don’t want anyone else to miss out on the epiphany), or if it’s so damn special you want to hug it and tuck it away in a safe place and keep it all to yourself?
That’s how I felt this weekend.
But it wasn’t a song.

It was a book.

A book I’ve been told to read time and time again.
A book I knew nothing about and went into completely blind.
A book that I handed over all control to. I crawled inside, from the very first page, and breathed through its words for two days. I highlighted like a mofo, and I rarely highlight. I read many, MANY passages out loud to my husband. I said, “Yes. YES. HELL YES!! HE GETS IT!!” more times than I can count (in my head and out loud) while reading.
Sometimes in life there are collisions that force you to pay attention. Sometimes they’re subtle, like a gentle prod, that can be easily overlooked unless you have your eyes WIDE open. And sometimes the impact is bone-jarring, like someone has a firm grip on both of your shoulders and is shaking you with a whiplash-inducing passion. This book felt like the later. And I loved every minute of it.
I literally want to stand on my rooftop, with a bullhorn, and scream until all of the air/volume/appreciation/adoration has been forced out of my lungs. And even then I want to scream for another ten minutes. The screams would likely be unintelligible rambling because I wouldn’t be able to find the right words to express what I’m feeling and what this book meant to me.
Because this book…
This book made my tired, uninspired soul sit up and blink the sleep out of its eyes. It made me think, “Fuck. THIS is how it’s done.” Not just the sheer, raw, honest beauty of the words strung together. But the simple, but yet so fucking complex, POWER of that beauty.
I’m not a religious person. I find my faith in the hugs of my son, the laughter of my husband, the inspiration induced by art in all its forms: including paintings, and nature, and WORDS, among other random things, people, and places. Faith isn’t complicated for me, but when it comes it takes my breath away. That was this book for me. The right words at just the right time.

Paul Hudson, from this day forward, is my goddamn hero.
And Tiffanie DeBartolo is a living, breathing goddess.

Please, please, PLEASE read How To Kill a Rock Star.

Franco Playlist

Music will, always and forever, fuel my writing. It inspires me endlessly. Thank you to the following bands for streaming through my earbuds, keeping me company, prompting plot, and evolving characters in ways that wouldn’t have been possible without you and your art.

“Roses” (feat. ROZES) by The Chainsmokers

“Gorgeous” by X Ambassadors

“Heartache” by Zibra

“Let Me Love You” (feat. Justin Bieber) by DJ Snake

“Goodbye Los Angeles” by Future Husbands (I ADORE THIS WOMAN!!!)

“Geronimo” by The Beach

“Honey Whiskey” by Nothing But Thieves

“Little Monster” by Royal Blood

“Bad For You” by The Hunna

“River” by Bishop Briggs

“Need the Sun to Break” by James Bay

“September Song” by Sunset Sons

“Give” by You Me At Six

“Love Backs Down” by Walking On Cars

“Say You Won’t Let Go” by James Arthur

So Much More playlist

Music always drives the direction of my stories. So Much More was no exception. These talented musicians were my inspiration:
Caroline by Kill It Kid
Slow Dancing in a Burning Room by John Mayer
Heartless by The Fray
Lies by Sunset Sons
Do I Wanna Know? by Arctic Monkeys
Unsteady by X Ambassadors
The Sickness by Future Husbands
Leave It Alone by Manchester Orchestra
Low Life by X Ambassadors (featuring Jamie N. Commons)
Win Some, Lose Some by You Me At Six
Never Ending Circles by Chrvches
A Home Without a Heart by Future Husbands
Trip Switch by Nothing But Thieves
Incomplete by James Bay
Brave the Day by Like Thieves
Down to the Cellar by Dredg
Let It Go by James Bay
From Above by The Beach
Out of the Blue by Prides
Love, Love, Love by As Tall As Lions