Stephen on Paperback Writers

BBC 6 Music's Paperback Writes takes a closer look at the musical influences of some of the world's most successful novelists, and how they weave those influences through their work. Tune in to the rebroadcast with Stephen on Sunday 10th May at 14:00.


Paperback Writers



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Published on May 09, 2020 11:27
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message 1: by Shannon (new)

Shannon Hovey This sounds ultra cool!


message 2: by Wendy (new)

Wendy O'connell Thank you for this. I'm a high school teacher, and my kiddos are stuck inside. My optional discussion board topic this week is: How can music help us create? This is a gem for that topic.


message 3: by Carol (new)

Carol Love it!!!


message 4: by Louise (new)

Louise Great collection of tunes. I had a great time listening.


message 5: by kindleda (new)

kindleda Good


message 6: by November (new)

November wood thank u!!


message 7: by Nick (new)

Nick good


message 8: by Alphonse (new)

Alphonse Good


message 9: by Aaditya (new)

Aaditya Lokhande Can we have a sequel to Christine?


message 10: by Vansh (new)

Vansh Gaint Can we have a sequel to IT??????


message 11: by Brad (new)

Brad Furminger I'd be more interested in finding out what happened to Charlene McGee as she grew up.


message 12: by Aaditya (new)

Aaditya Lokhande I agree


message 13: by denis watkins (new)

denis watkins I love paperbacks and I have read them waiting for buses, in a GPs surgery or any queue and I am so grateful that there are authors who write them. I know the effort and research that goes into writing them. I admit openly my bias, apart from always reading them. My daughter Roz Watkins is a novelist and that gave me an insight as never before. What I detest are people who gives books one star because the book didn't arrive. Or those who condemn the book because they dislike something in the content.


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