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Caitlin Shetterly’s Book Notes music playlist for her novel The Gulf of Lions

“I listened to so much music as I wrote. I love music. And I included a lot of it, knitted into the writing. I can’t imagine writing novels without music, honestly.”

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Rebecca Chace’s Book Notes music playlist for her novel Talking to the Wolf

“This is a set list of brokenhearted love songs, so listen to it when you want exactly that”

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Nick Cutter’s Book Notes music playlist for his novel The Dorians

“…when you’re looking for a certain entry point to your writing, a tone or mood or feeling (grim in this case), then it’s nice to have a song that can ease you into that mood as into a warm bath.”

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Chad Anderson’s Book Notes music playlist for his graphic memoir Gay Mormon Dad

“In the days after I came out, I would sit in my small house, cut off from everything, with my kids, a toddler and an infant, with long nights ahead. Music brought me a lot of deep healing as I learned how to be okay.”

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Eric Beck Rubin’s Book Notes music playlist for his novel Ten Clear Days

“…the protagonist is a music lover, a concert goer, and music of a certain kind, in a certain register, can be imagined as floating around the edges of the story.”

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TJ Fuller’s Book Notes music playlist for his story collection Some Stupid Glow

“At the keyboard in the morning, I feel the pressure to perform. To sing. I love a musical sentence.”

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Patrick Cottrell’s Book Notes music playlist for his novel Afternoon Hours of a Hermit

“Much of my book Afternoon Hours of a Hermit concerns memory and the techniques of fiction which I have tried to pass onto my students. But truth be told, I often feel like a dentist when I’m writing.”

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Geoffrey D. Morrison’s Book Notes music playlist for his novel The Coffin of Honey

“The Coffin of Honey has an internationalist point of view, and this playlist inevitably reflects that. But despite the eclecticism, there’s an emotional tenor many of these songs have in common: rapture, catharsis, yearning, the desire for transcendence or union.”

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Dimitry Elias Léger’s Book Notes music playlist for his novel Death of the Soccer God

“The playlist features songs from seductive Haiti, sexy and spiritual 1950s New York City and festive and soulful Brazil, among other countries, most of them are featured in the novel. They helped me try to capture romantic ebb and furious flow of Caribbean, North and South American life and soccer.”

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Sam Beckbessinger’s Book Notes music playlist for her novel Femme Feral

“I’ve always used music as a crowbar to access emotions that I usually hide from myself. As a teenager, I remember lying in the bathtub and listening to Radiohead while dribbling water down my cheeks pretending I was crying. When I was writing Femme Feral, I listened to a lot of furious music, mostly ’90s Riot Grrrl, while walking for hours around London.”