Bringing together exciting new interdisciplinary work from emerging and established scholars in the UK and beyond, Litpop addresses the question: how has writing past and present been influenced by popular music, and vice versa? Contributions explore how various forms of writing have had a crucial role to play in making popular music what it is, and how popular music informs âliteraryâ writing in diverse ways. The collection features musicologists, literary critics, experts in cultural studies, and creative writers, organised in three themed sections. âMaking Litpopâ explores how hybrids of writing and popular music have been created by musicians and authors. âThinking Litpopâ considers what critical or intellectual frameworks help us to understand these hybrid cultural forms. Finally, âConsuming Litpopâ examines how writers deal with musicâs influence, how musicians engage with literary texts, and how audiences of music and writing understand their own role in making âLitpopâ happen. Discussing a range of genres and periods of writing and popular music, this unique collection identifies, theorizes, and problematises connections between different forms of expression, making a vital contribution to popular musicology, and literary and cultural studies.