Sophie B. Watson is an award-winning freelance writer who has been published in several magazines, including Briarpatch Magazine, Canadian Dimension, Canadian Living Magazine, Legacy Magazine, and Sustainable Times (among others). She holds a degree in English and French literature from the University of Alberta as well as a master's in creative writing from Bath Spa University. She has been a library page, a waitress, a substitute dj, a bookseller, and, most recently, the editor of Cork University Press. Cadillac Couches is Sophie's first novel. Read more about Sophie (and her aquatic larks) on her blog at sophiebwatson.com.
Cadillac Couches reveals Watson's ability to create truthful
character and voice. --The Coastal Spectator-- (05/09/2012)
Cadillac Couches, an all-Canadian novel written by Edmontonian,
Sophie B. Watson, gives readers greater insight into Edmonton's
niche of Folk Music Festival loving people. --Nicole Basaraba
blog-- (07/13/2031)
I love this angsty, already-of-age, road trip tale of idealistic
music worshipping and very real people who party and suffer as only
post-eighties people know how! --Ben Sures, singer-songwriter--
(06/25/2012)
I really liked Cadillac Couches, a silly, sprawling road-trip novel
with its very own soundtrack . . . The whole package casts a spell.
For those of us who came of age in the 1990s, Cadillac Couches is a
bit like a scrapbook, the coolest bits of every diary you ever
kept. Watson shuns convention with her book's conclusion too, its
happily ever after coming courtesy of a refreshing dose of grrrl
power. --Pickle Me This blog-- (09/19/2012)
Listen to Sophie B. Watson's interview with Paul Kennett on CJSW's
Writer's Block. She's talking music and fiction and how the two
intersect in her novel, Cadillac Couches.-- (07/13/2031)
Searching for Hawksley Workman on The Next Chapter--CBC's music guy
Vish Khanna talks to Shelagh Rogers about Cadillac Couches--
(07/13/2031)
Sophie B. Watson talks to CBC Music about her musically inspired
road trip novel Cadillac Couches, and why she included Hawksley
Workman in the story, and Hawksley responds.-- (07/13/2031)
The road trip that accounts for the majority of the novel helps
keep the story moving at a brisk pace, while also making the book
as much an ode to Canada as to music. --Quill & Quire--
(01/09/2012)
This novel has a blend of Will Ferguson-like love/despair of
Canada, with the contemporary zing of writers like Susan Isaacs,
M.A.C. Farrant and Susan Juby. But Cadillac Couches is entirely its
own being and I highly recommend getting to know it! --Fabbity Fab
Book Reviews-- (07/13/2031)
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