Here are a few peeks:

Odd Fellows Cemetery, SF

Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma

Sunset View, Potter's Field, Colma

Pet's Rest Cemetery, Colma
More SF cemetery photos available here!
One (great) City, One (great) Book: San Francisco 2009 meets Alive in Necropolis by Doug Dorst
For me, this was the mother of all Necropolis infinite-repeat tunes. Particularly useful when words weren't coming very easily; there's something about the blasting, punchy defiance and dissonance at the end that helped me attack the blank page."
Says Doug, "I generally listen to music when I write--sometimes just one song at a time, on infinite-repeat, which somehow helps me to ignore my Inner Critic and write more freely. These are some of those songs, the ones that both helped me write and resonated with themes and moods in the book."