One way to do it is to have 'This Day' introduce a new character or reveal a hidden secret. You could focus on the details of the day, like the weather, the activities, and how they relate to the story's development. Maybe it's a day that changes everything for the protagonist.
You can start by describing the weather and light conditions associated with the time of day. That gives a sense of the moment. Also, mention characters' routines or activities that are specific to certain times.
You could start by having a special Valentine's Day event for Monika and the characters in the story. Maybe a romantic dinner or an exchange of gifts.
You can mention the date at the beginning of the story or as part of the setting description.
To put audio on a story, think about the story's pace and where the audio would enhance it. Maybe it's a soft music during a calm scene or a dramatic sound effect at a climax. Also, make sure the audio quality is good and doesn't overpower the story.
You could introduce it as a solution to a character's financial problem or as a way for a community to come together for a cause.
You can mention specific songs in the narrative or have characters listen to them to set the mood.
You could set the story in 1966 and describe the social and cultural context of that time to add depth.
Well, you can have characters react to the temperature. For example, they might sweat profusely in the heat or shiver and bundle up in the cold. Also, temperature can affect the setting and plot. Maybe a heatwave causes a power outage or a cold snap freezes a river, blocking a route.
Well, one way is to have the music be a part of the background of a specific place in the story. Like, a tavern with live music. Another could be that a character is a musician and their music tells their story. Or, you could use a particular song as a recurring theme for a character's emotions or journey.
You can choose songs that match the mood or theme of your story and mention them at relevant points. It helps set the tone.