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‘Cyclical melodies, beginnings and endings’ – The Undercover Soundtrack, Nicole Evelina
Posted by Roz Morris @Roz_Morris in Undercover Soundtrack on February 19, 2017
I had a hard time this week picking just one pull-quote to represent my guest’s work. She’s a writer of two halves – historical romantic fiction and contemporary romance. And she’s now also venturing into biographical historical fiction as well. The common thread is always music. A song by Sting that evoked for her a sense of an untold angle for the Arthurian legend. Or a friend who recommended music by The Civil Wars that gave her the opening and closing lines of a modern romance. What could be more fitting for the week of Valentine’s day? Drop by the Red Blog for the Undercover Soundtrack of Nicole Evelina.
Arthurian stories, historical fiction, historical romance, Nicole Evelina, romance, The Civil Wars, Valentine's Day, writers and music, writing with music
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