Cadillac Couches
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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.

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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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