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The Writers’ Gym Podcast

Music and Writing

01 May 2024

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In this edition of the Writers' Gym Podcast with Rachel Knightley and Emily Inkpen we'll look at the relationship between music and writing.  We'll explore music as inspiration and motivation, music as a creator of moods and as an accompaniment to your work and books inspired by or suggested by music.    Artists mentioned in this podcast include  Thomas Bergersen Mogwai David Bowie Sigur Ros  Allen Stroud and his soundtrack for The Dex legacy  Pink Floyd  The soundtracks to Fantasia, Lord of the Rings, How to Train Your Dragon and Wind River. The Soundtracks of Nick Cave and Warren Ellis The soundtracks of Jonny Greenwood  Rachel would like to add Penguin Cafe Orchestra to the list of artists that have inspired her    Books mentioned in this podcast include  Exile Music by Jennifer Steil  Espedair Street by Iain Banks  Utopia Avenue by David Mitchell  Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Noise of Time by Julian Barnes    Join the Writers’ Gym and book your next writing workout at https://www.rachelknightley.com/the-writers-gym/ The Writers Gym Podcast is an Alternative Stories production for The Writers' Gym.   Find out more about The Writers' Gym and Rachel Knightley by going to https://www.rachelknightley.com/ Find out more about Emily Inkpen and her work by going to https://www.emilyinkpen.com/ And learn more about Chris Gregory and Alternative Stories here https://alternativestories.com/ Subscribe to The Writers’ Gym in your favourite podcast app to be notified of all new episodes as they are released. 

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