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Musically Speaking

May 2, 2014June 13, 2016 evie gaughanLeave a comment

I couldn’t have written my (soon to be released) second novel without Woody Allen.  Or rather, his movie soundtracks.  On a chilly November morning, I made a gargantuan sized mug of coffee, lit a cosy fire in the hearth and switched on my laptop to begin the roller-coaster month that was NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing… Continue reading Musically Speaking

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Listening to music while writing

June 28, 2013November 24, 2015 evie gaughan3 Comments

So, I was going over some scenes in my book AGAIN, particularly the historical section (the cat’s out of the bag – it’s a time-slip novel!!). Anyway, without even thinking about what I was doing, I put on my old soundtrack to get myself in the mood and I suddenly wondered – does anyone else… Continue reading Listening to music while writing

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