Brew & Ink Podcast – Interbrews 9 – Cody Morehead

Brew & Ink Podcast – Interbrews 9 – Cody Morehead

What does an author – or any small business or artist – need to know about art design and marketing? Cody Morehead caught the graphic design bug a few years ago, and after learning from some major companies, he started his own business PubZoo to help writers, non-profits, and companies define their brand. But what does that mean? Listen to the great conversation with Cody about art design and marketing for authors.

Listen here:

In this episode:

How Cody got involved in graphic design and Serious Writer.

What is branding?

Why is branding important for an author or business?

What are some of the common mistakes authors or writers make with graphic design?

Why is listening and paying attention to the market important for marketing?

Why is it important to realize we sell who we are more than the product?

 

Links:

www.brewandink.com

www.mbmooney.com

www.facebook.com/brewandink

www.billhawkinswriter.com

www.codymorehead.com

www.facebook.com/pubzoocreative

www.facebook.com/mrcody501

www.instagram.com/codymorehead

www.instagram.com/pubzoocreative

 

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Brew & Ink Podcast – s2 ep5 – Flash Fiction Competition – Three Tree Cemetery

Brew & Ink Podcast – s2 ep5 – Flash Fiction Competition – Three Tree Cemetery

To get anywhere in writing, or life, we must deal with rejection and failure. The Brew & Ink crew discuss how we deal with and look at rejection with something so personal as our own story … and how it can be a good thing.

Then Evangeline Victoria Porter and Steven Faletti each read their version of Three Tree Cemetery, one a Sci Fi and the other Magical Realism.

 

In this episode:

How do we deal with rejection?

How are goals important to keep going?

How is rejection better than immediate success?

How does rejection and failure make us better?

How can we be brave to share personal and intimate stories?

How does a healthy writer’s group help manage rejection?

Evie reads her Sci Fi version of Three Tree Cemetery.

Steven reads his Magical Realism version.

 

Links:

www.brewandink.com

www.mbmooney.com

www.facebook.com/brewandink

www.billhawkinswriter.com

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