‘We become readers in our listening’ – EJ Runyon

for logoMy 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 milestones, to transport her into the mind of a child, to show the passing of time and the key moments of her young life. At one point, the character learns the violin and the author searched the internet until she had tracked down actual lesson books that would have been used by a child of that period. She is writing coach EJ Runyon, and she’ll be here on Wednesday with her Undercover Soundtrack.

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  1. #1 by Henry__Hyde on December 1, 2014 - 7:26 pm

    Excellent – looking forward to it very much.

    • #2 by Roz Morris @Roz_Morris on December 1, 2014 - 8:10 pm

      Henry – welcome to The Undercover Soundtrack!

      • #3 by Henry__Hyde on December 1, 2014 - 8:23 pm

        Oh, I’ve had my eye on this site for a while… I’m ALWAYS listening to music, both to set and to reflect mood. A great idea to have a site dedicated to its connection with other forms of creativity, Roz.

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