‘Every piece must hang together and flow like a well-constructed album’– Dan...
Another familiar face this week – one of the first Soundtrack contributors returns with a new poetry collection. i cannot bring myself to look at walls in case you graffiti them with love poetry, which...
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‘Neon, nostalgia, regret and joy’ Once a week I host a writer who uses music as part of their creative process – perhaps to open a secret channel to understand a character, populate a mysterious place,...
View Article‘Dirty dealings, the macabre and shadow’– Dave Malone
My guest this week is best known for his poetry collections, but has had a weakness for crime fiction ever since he was a 10-year-old, smuggling a radio to bed to catch Mystery Theater. Music – and a...
View Article‘The impossible bridge between words and music’– Philippa Rees
My guest this week has frequently noticed how many Undercover Soundtrack authors describe music as a benign, supportive influence; a creative partner, if you will. She says for her it has been more of...
View ArticleThe Undercover Soundtrack – Philippa Rees
‘The impossible bridge between words and music’ 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...
View ArticleThe Undercover Soundtrack – Wolf Pascoe
‘Music goes to a part of the long-ago brain’ 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...
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