Guest posts invited

Due to work commitments, I am finding it harder to produce regular, meaningful articles for this site.

However, I don’t want the site to lie fallow, and for this reason I am inviting guest posts. I’m afraid there is no payment for guest articles, but your writing will be shared with a social network of c13,000 followers and an average monthly blog readership of c25,000.

Guest articles can be:

  • Reviews of concerts, opera, recordings, music-related books (fiction and non-fiction) and other music-related events/activities (e.g. courses, workshops etc.) or products.
  • Opinion/”think” pieces on music-related subjects, including the music industry, music education etc.
  • At The Piano interview – specifically for piano teachers (sample here)
  • Piano Notes interview for amateur pianists (samples here)
  • Repertoire in Focus (samples here). 
  • Advice to Myself (samples here)
  • Mixtapes (samples here)
  • Articles which have previously appeared on your own blog/website, or elsewhere (provided you have permission to reproduce it).
  • Anything else you feel would be of interest to readers of this site – feel free to pitch suggestions

Send your pitches or articles to me at frances_wilson66@live.com

I look forward to hearing from you and to sharing your words with my readers.

 

Please note: articles which contain direct or obvious marketing/advertising will not be considered.

Episode 2 of the Piano 101 podcast with The Cross-Eyed Pianist and Dr Michael Low is now available on YouTube, Spotify and SoundCloud


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Piano101 is a new podcast presented by Fran Wilson The Cross-Eyed Pianist with Dr Michael Low, a pianist and teacher based in South Africa.

Piano 101 aims to cover all things piano, from practising and repertoire to teachers and teaching, stagecraft and more…. Piano101 welcomes comments and suggestions for topics for future episodes.

In this first episode, Fran and Michael discuss that perennial issue for so many pianists, professional and amateur – performance anxiety

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