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Frozen Music [Paperback]

Michael J. Vaughn (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Northwest Pub (June 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1569013608
  • ISBN-13: 978-1569013601
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,087,099 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Michael J. Vaughn is the author of twelve novels, most recently "Billy Saddle," inspired by the story of Chicago Cubs fan Steve Bartman. Vaughn is a regular contributor to Softball West magazine in Nevada, and has played for 25 years, currently as left fielder for Pro Signs in Los Gatos, CA. He is a contributing editor at Writer's Digest, and covers opera for The Opera Critic website. Vaughn plays drums for the San Francisco rock band Exit Wonderland and performs - as does his title character - as a jazz vocalist.

Vaughn is also an active poet, with more than 100 poems published in journals both off- and on-line. He enjoys hiking the beautiful beaches near his hometown of San Jose. Vaughn graduated from San Jose State with a journalism degree and a classical voice minor. He was born in Brunswick, Maine, and spent much of his childhood shuttling around the country, courtesy of his father Harold's career as a pilot with the US Navy.

Vaughn is currently working on "The Popcorn Girl," a psychological intrigue based in Marin County, CA.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A constant stimulation, June 18, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Frozen Music (Paperback)
You know, the first time the book's hero Michael Moss gets going on one of his inner monolgues I'm thinkin' oh great, so it's gonna be one of <those> books - but you know they all came back later in the story, like he was really just setting little land mines for the reader to step on later. Very stimulating stuff - the Lamarckian Theory of Evolution, the perpetual time-crush of the late 20th century, and later in the book a series of references to the geological evolution of the Northwest - that all ends up having a very personal meaning in the life of this guy who's just trying to get himself back in the flow of things. Very interesting stuff, and much more imaginative than a lot of the crap out there these days.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great road trip!, June 23, 1998
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Frozen Music is really like three novels in one: Michael Moss's past screw-ups (with a manipulative, alcoholic older woman); his present challenges (fighting an attraction to his assistant choir director, Amy Fine), and my favorite part, the road trip through the Pacific Northwest, during which he keeps dreaming up strange new rituals through which he hopes to exorcise his demons and get on with his life. Some of these are downright comical - like throwing rocks to the bats in Yosemite Park, or nearly offing himself trying to salvage a cupful of water over the high falls of Multnomah on Oregon's Columbia River Gorge - but a lot of them sound like things I'd like to try myself, like playing a Celtic drum on a cliff overlooking the Oregon coast, tossing pebbles from a ferry off Washington's San Juan Islands, or throwing a softball (yeah, really, a softball) into the ocean north of Eureka. The idea of a personalized religion really appeals to the new age/pagan side of me (forgive the term "new age," by the way - it's unfortunately developed a lot of bad connotations) but even more appealing than that is the siren call of the asphalt, man - the uniquely American ability to throw your laundry in the back seat, put the key in the ignition and disappear, leaving bits of yourself all along the roadside and, as the author puts it, "never staying in one place too long, lest the pieces come back together and catch up with you." Hit the road, Jack, and read this book - it's a great trip!
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4.0 out of 5 stars a choir full of eccentrics, June 17, 1998
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Having sung in a few choirs myself, I was highly amused by Vaughn's fictitious Westfield Community College Choir, which contains just the same kind of extroverted eccentrics I've met during my own singing career. You can tell they're drawn from real life (and the author's bio seems to hint at this, too). It's fun, also, the way that Vaughn makes use of technical musical lingo, more as a playful verbal backdrop than for reasons of story (don't worry; you don't have to understand it to follow), and the way he employs his metaphorical brush to describe the many and sublime ways in which music bumps up against our souls. As for the main character, Michael Moss, I found his search for self a little pretentious at times, but then I guess that's his problem in the first place; he's wrapped himself so tightly against human contact that he needs the power of singing (and a little female attention) to draw him out. Lots of good sex (in a corn field? Ouch!) and, overall, lots of fun. Frozen Music is quite a strange pleasure.
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