The Undercover Soundtrack – Kathleen Jones
‘The music of exile’ Once a week I host a writer who uses music as part of their creative environment – perhaps to connect with a character, populate a mysterious place, or hold a moment still to...
View Article‘Music, grief and sibling rivalry’– Lindsay Stanberry-Flynn
My guest this week used the Moonlight Sonata to guide her through her latest novel. A central character was a pianist, and the story explores the emotions and reckonings that emerge in the wake of his...
View ArticleThe Undercover Soundtrack – Lindsay Stanberry-Flynn
‘Music, grief and sibling rivalry’ Once a week I host a writer who uses music as part of their creative environment – perhaps to connect with a character, populate a mysterious place, or hold a moment...
View Article‘Skinny-dipping in deep greenish hued waters’– Consuelo Roland
We often don’t realise what surprises our own work holds for us. My guest this week tells me that while writing her post, she realised she was seeing her novel in a fresh light. She’s been on this...
View ArticleThe Undercover Soundtrack – Consuelo Roland
‘Skinny-dipping in greenish-hued waters’ Once a week I host a writer who uses music as part of their creative environment – perhaps to connect with a character, populate a mysterious place, or hold a...
View Article‘My sword hand is singing’– Marcus Sedgwick
There’s a shelf chez Morris that holds a set of books with such exquisite titles as Midwinterblood, White Crow, Floodland and, of course, the one quoted in the catchline of this post. So shall I cut to...
View ArticleThe Undercover Soundtrack – Marcus Sedgwick
‘My word-hand is singing’ Once a week I host a writer who uses music as part of their creative environment – perhaps to connect with a character, populate a mysterious place, or hold a moment still to...
View Article‘We become readers in our listening’– EJ Runyon
My guest this week wrote her book from a soundtrack of nostalgia – she describes it as a mix of Spanish-language songs and an American flavour of yearning. She used music and lyrics as signposts and...
View ArticleThe Undercover Soundtrack – EJ Runyon
‘We become readers in our listening’ Once a week I host a writer who uses music as part of their creative environment – perhaps to connect with a character, populate a mysterious place, or hold a...
View ArticleThe Undercover Soundtrack – Scott D Southard
‘Demons, frustrations and betrayal’ Once a week I host a writer who uses music as part of their creative process – perhaps to tap into a character, populate a mysterious place, or explore the depths in...
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