On the Record

Music Journalists on Their Lives, Craft, and Careers

Mike Hilleary author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Massachusetts Press

Published:30th Sep '20

Should be back in stock very soon

On the Record cover

Rolling Stone, Creem, the Village Voice, SPIN, Billboard, Stereogum, Pitchfork. How did the music journalists who write for these popular publications break into the business? How have they honed their writing and interviewing techniques? How have they managed to thrive amid major changes in the industry, as print magazines have declined and digital publications have emerged? What does it take to turn a love of music into a professional writing career?

Bringing together interviews from an impressive roster of over fifty music writers, Mike Hilleary offers up an engaging and wide-reaching examination of the past and potential future of music journalism. This accessible oral history contains professional insights into journalists' craft and purpose, practical advice, and essential life lessons from a diverse cast of music writers -- ranging from long-respected veterans of the field such as Rob Sheffield, Jessica Hopper, Ann Powers, and Chuck Klosterman to must-read modern voices including Amanda Petrusich, Hanif Abdurraqib, Lindsay Zoladz, and Jayson Greene. Honest and absorbing, On the Record will educate and enlighten anyone who wants to write about music, or anyone who wants a better understanding about those who do.

Extremely readable—compulsively so. In its scope and approach, On the Record is unique and fills a real void. It will be a valuable resource for young writers interested in pursuing music journalism." —Jack Hamilton, author of Just around Midnight: Rock and Roll and the Racial Imagination

"Mike Hilleary’s On the Record is a book that makes plain how much writing, talking, and thinking about music matters." —Todd L. Burns, editor of Music Journalism Insider

ISBN: 9781625345387

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 378g

336 pages