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Translator: Tanya Cushman Reviewer: Peter van de Ven Every morning, I set my alarm 15 minutes before the time I actually have to get up. I sit up in bed, take my notebook and pencil, which I always leave on my bedside table the night before, and start writing. In that zone of being half awake and half asleep, I write for 15 minutes. I write before I get up, before Iamp;#39;ve had a chance to talk to anyone, before Iamp;#39;ve had a chance to wash my face. Most of the time, I donamp;#39;t even know what Iamp;#39;m writing about, and it doesnamp;#39;t really matter. What does matter is not the content of what I write, but the very fact of putting pen to paper. Iamp;#39;m involved in two disciplines that have fancy names: ethnomusicology and life writing. As an ethnomusicologist, I study people playing music. I meet musicians, I interview them, I learn about their music, and then I write about them. As a life-writer, I write about peopleamp;#39;s lives. Sometimes theyamp;#39;re mu