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Readings Podcast about ‘Nocturnes’

Readings Podcast about ‘Nocturnes’

My Nocturne book has just come out in Australia. I recently did a podcast interview about it for Readings Books in Melbourne, 'Australia's favourite independent bookstore'. The interviewer is Nico Callaghan. The podcast is hosted by the bookstore and you can listen to...

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The ‘New Yorker’ office in Thurber’s time

The ‘New Yorker’ office in Thurber’s time

I've been re-reading the great James Thurber's The Years with Ross, an account of the time he spent working for the New Yorker magazine in the 1920s, 30s and 40s under its founder and chief editor, Harold Ross. It's a joyously detailed and entertaining account of the...

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Wall Street Journal review

Wall Street Journal review

I mentioned a couple of days ago that my book was about to be published in the US. This morning I was delighted to find a generous review in the Wall Street Journal (see photo), headed 'Musical Light in the Darkness'. The link is this, but after a couple of paragraphs...

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‘Nocturnes’ comes out in the US today

‘Nocturnes’ comes out in the US today

Today my Nocturne book comes out in the US. I'm looking forward to having access to an enormous new group of potential readers. Yes, I know it will be of interest only to a certain subset of them - but still an enormous subset! I tell myself that a book like mine...

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Review of my book on Presto Music

Review of my book on Presto Music

I was on my way to Wigmore Hall in London for my recital a few days ago when this very pleasing review of my Nocturne book popped up on Presto Music. I think reviews are a new kind of offering on Presto Music, so in case readers haven't come across it, I thought I'd...

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Guardian article online now

Guardian article online now

To go alongside my new book, The Guardian has commissioned an article from me about the history of the nocturne. You can read the article here and it should be in the print edition tomorrow, Wednesday 1 April. One nice thing about online articles is that they can...

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A visit to Toppings Bookshop in Edinburgh

Last night I gave a talk, with Bob interviewing me, at Toppings Bookshop in Edinburgh (see photo of me with piles of Nocturne books waiting to be signed). It was a pleasure to speak at a sold-out event in this lovely bookstore. The book has had another good review,...

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My new book pops up here and there

My new book pops up here and there

Two nice things happened yesterday. I popped into Waterstones in Princes Street to ask if they were going to stock my Nocturne book. Lo and behold it was already on the 'New NonFiction' shelf, with its own little recommendation card (see photo). An hour later my...

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‘Nocturnes’ is out now

‘Nocturnes’ is out now

My book Nocturnes and the Fascination of Night Music comes out today from Yale University Press. Tomorrow (Wednesday 25 March at 7pm) I'll be talking about it at Toppings Bookshop in Edinburgh. When I did a radio interview recently, the presenter asked me, before we...

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Radio 3 ‘In Tune’ interview this evening

Radio 3 ‘In Tune’ interview this evening

This evening I'm doing a live interview about my Nocturne book with Katie Derham, presenter of BBC Radio 3's 'drivetime' programme In Tune. Normally these interviews are done in person in the London studio, but as I live in Edinburgh I've been offered the possibility...

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Tickets go on sale for my Wigmore recital in April

Tickets go on sale for my Wigmore recital in April

Tickets have just gone on sale for my lunchtime recital at Wigmore Hall in London on Friday April 17. Click here for booking information. As you'll read on the Wigmore Hall website, the concert marks the publication of my book on the history of the nocturne. To give a...

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Reading books, reading music

Reading books, reading music

They were talking on the radio about the good things that reading can do for your brain. Reading a book, that is, as opposed to scrolling through social media. When you read, you read one word at a time. Your brain tries to guess the next word. the interaction between...

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Fading before the end of the story

Fading before the end of the story

I've finished reading several novels I received as Christmas presents. All were enjoyable, but at least two of them seemed to run out of steam before the end. I won't say which they were, because it doesn't seem fair to books which were very well written overall, but...

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