Posts Tagged 1930s songs
‘Watching the wintry sea and reflecting on a marriage’ – Clare Flynn
Posted by Roz Morris @Roz_Morris in Undercover Soundtrack on August 25, 2015
My guest this week has written the story of a marriage. Her novel spans many decades, from when her protagonist is a 17-year-old debutante in the 1930s, to the swinging sixties, where the character finds herself revisiting old haunts and sifting through her memories and her hopes. It’s a poignant post, honest and searching, and full of loss. She is Clare Flynn and she’ll be here on Wednesday with her Undercover Soundtrack.
‘This song says it’s time to get serious’ – Rebecca Cantrell
Posted by Roz Morris @Roz_Morris in Undercover Soundtrack on March 4, 2014
My guest this week says she always begins a project by assembling a sequence of music tracks. To start with, she notices every word and note, but after a while they settle into a familiar environment – a mental writing room that claims her attention and tells her it’s time to immerse. The novel she’ll be sharing with us is set in 1938, so her soundtrack is a mix of her own favourite contemporary songs to help capture the mood, and then a lot of material from the period of her story to conjure the historical period. She is NYT bestselling thriller author Rebecca Cantrell, and she’ll be here on Wednesday with her Undercover Soundtrack.