Stereo Embers: The Podcast

Stereo Embers The Podcast: Wayne Barton (Peach, Fergie's Fledglings, 74/75))

Informações:

Sinopse

“Wayne Barton Is The Leading Writer On Manchester United” Wayne Barton got his start as a sportswriter, but it didn’t take long for his talents to land him gigs ghostwriting autobiographies for notable soccer stars. From there Barton stepped from the shadows and wrote Fergie’s Fledglings under his own name. Focusing on the youth soccer system in Manchester under Sir Alex Ferguson, the book found The Guardian declaring it to be “vibrant and essential.” The follow-up 74/75 found The Independent declaring him to be “The Leading Writer On Manchester United.” So what does one do after being given such a laudatory title? They write a novel about rock and roll, obviously. Barton sits down with Alex to talk about his novel Peach, which focuses on a cross-generational friendship between two musicians at vastly different points in their lives. Barton chats about the transition from soccer to novels, his love of music and the arduous process of writing. He also reveals how he got "Breaking Bad" star Charles Baker to do