What Music Inspires Robert Easterbrook #InspirationalMusic

Who is Robert Easterbrook?

The Subjugation higher res coverI’m a late author, as I’ve heard some people call us – I didn’t write my first novel until later in life, while completing my PhD. I wrote my first novel, Reciprocity (Sci-fi/crime), in 2012, an attempt at writing a novel. Some people liked it so I tried again with The Directive (paranormal/crime). The response was positive; people wanted the read the next instalment straight away, but I hadn’t written it! And I’m still trying. My third novel, The Subjugation (Sci-fi/crime), I recently had professionally edited and then submitted it to HarperCollins. My fingers and toes are crossed. Wish me luck! My fourth novel, Ocean Thyme, I just finished writing the first draft, I hope it will put me in the same ranks as Zena Shapter. 😉

Where can I read more about this fabulous author?

https://dorsilfin.wordpress.com/

What music do they like?

My ‘genre’ is split between Sci-fi/crime and paranormal/crime. I now have two Sci-fi/crime and two paranormal/crime. And when I’m writing, I get a feel for the type of music that should go with the story, then make a compilation and listen to it as I write and get inspired; I have one for every piece of writing. Ocean Thyme, the fourth novel, has a soundtrack containing a song by Desiderii Marginis called Come Ruin and Rapture:

Zena Shapter

Zena Shapter writes from a castle in a flying city hidden by a thundercloud, reaching across age and genre into the heart of storytelling. A multi-award-winning author of speculative and contemporary fiction, she teaches writing at festivals, libraries and schools, judges various literary awards, mentors and edits other writers, and encourages everyone to value the importance of creativity. She loves movies, frogs, chocolate, and potatoes, though not at the same time!

2 Comments:

  1. robert easterbrook

    All I can say right now is wow!

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