‘George Winston’s dreamy piano had to go’– Andrew Blackman
Each novel we write stretches us in different ways. Andrew Blackman had previously always written to the accompaniment of swirling piano and josssticks, but when he started an urban tale of frustrated...
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‘George Winston’s dreamy piano had to go’ 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...
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Another Soundtracker returns this week, another book under his belt. Andrew Blackman had set himself a steep challenge with his second novel. His story of love in the internet age had seven narrators,...
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‘For a month, I listened to music to hear my characters’ 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...
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