Podcast Episode 139: Brendan Slocumb (Author of Symphony of Secrets)

Brendan Slocumb Symphony of Secrets

In Episode 139, Brendan Slocumb talks about his sophomore novel, Symphony of Secrets, and the inspiration behind it. He shares a fascinating look into musical history of the 1920’s, his unique approach to writing musical thrillers, and how he balances musical detail with readability. He also delves into the exploitation of musicians in the industry and how many are simply lost to history. Plus, stick around to hear Brendan’s book recommendations.

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Highlights

  • The story behind Symphony of Secrets and the composer who partially inspired it.
  • Brendan’s unique approach to writing and his goal to become the “Stephen King of musical thrillers.”
  • The pressure of writing a second book so soon after such a successful debut (The Violin Conspiracy).
  • How Brendan blends musical analysis and character development without overwhelming the reader while staying true to the story.
  • The exploitation and appropriation of musicians and their work in the music industry.
  • Why he chose to make a main character neurodivergent and his experience with teaching neurodivergent music students.
  • His inspiration for the badass character Eboni.
  • The title changes for both of his books, including the original title for Symphony of Secrets.
  • A bit about his upcoming third book and a potential fourth book in the future.

Brendan’s Book Recommendations [28:38]

Two OLD Books He Loves

Two NEW Books He Loves

One NEW RELEASE He’s Excited About

Last 5-Star Book Brendan Read

Other Books Mentioned

Other Links

About Brendan Slocumb

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Brendan Slocumb was raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and holds a degree in music education (with concentrations in violin and viola) from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. For more than twenty years he has been a public and private school music educator and has performed with orchestras throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. 

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In two weeks on May 17, Susie and I will be back for our annual Summer Reading Special.

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