Brew & Ink Podcast – s4 ep4 – The Truth of the Hunter

Brew & Ink Podcast – s4 ep4 – The Truth of the Hunter

Why are writing conferences so important to authors? Steven and Britt just got back from the Serious Writer one day bootcamp in Nashville, Tennessee at a publishing house, and we talk about the conference and the unique and convenient aspects of these one day conferences. Then author MB Mooney reads the last flash fiction of the season, The Truth of the Hunter, revisiting Dr. Wincek and Dr. Wolfe.

Listen here:

 

In this episode:

Why are writing conferences important?

What kind of writing conferences are there?

What makes the Serious Writer conferences unique?

Why are both craft and platform important?

What were some of our favorite parts of the conference?

 

Links:

www.brewandink.com

www.mbmooney.com

www.facebook.com/brewandink

www.instagram.com/brewandink

www.instagram.com/authormbmooney

Brew & Ink Podcast – s4 ep3 – The Thief and the Gateway

Brew & Ink Podcast – s4 ep3 – The Thief and the Gateway

Creativity is inconvenient. When we get in the middle of a project and here comes a great new idea. What do we do with it? Make it a part of the current project or start a new one? Brew & Ink discuss where to stick our new ideas. Then Steven Faletti shares The Thief and the Gateway, a new flash fiction from Midnight Showing victim’s point of view. After that fun story, vote on the title for MB Mooney‘s flash fiction in two weeks.

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In this episode:

Creative people get new ideas. Why is that inconvenient?

What do we do with new ideas?

Do we place them in a current project?

Do we start a new project?

Do we do something different?

Where do we stick the new ideas?

 

Links:

www.brewandink.com

www.mbmooney.com

www.facebook.com/brewandink

www.instagram.com/brewandink

www.instagram.com/authormbmooney

Brew & Ink Podcast – s4 ep1 – The House Must Always Win

Brew & Ink Podcast – s4 ep1 – The House Must Always Win

Why do most sequels stink? What makes a good sequel? The Brew & Ink Crew discuss sequels, the good and bad, and then author Steven Faletti reads The House Always Wins, a flash fiction that explores Henri Custeau a little more. Vote for the next title at www.brewandink.com.

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In this episode:

What makes a good sequel?

Why are so many sequels bad?

What are some of our favorite sequels?

Can a series have a bad sequel and come back with better movies/books?

 

Links:

www.brewandink.com

www.mbmooney.com

www.facebook.com/brewandink

www.instagram.com/brewandink

www.instagram.com/authormbmooney

 

Brew & Ink Podcast – S3 Ep3 – Midnight Showing – Tabitha’s Story

Brew & Ink Podcast – S3 Ep3 – Midnight Showing – Tabitha’s Story

How important is social media to the modern author? Agents and publishers talk about numbers and platform. The Brew & Ink crew discuss the different options and solutions for the writer to engage. Then Katie Nunchucks shares her part of the MIDNIGHT SHOWING murder mystery. What are the new clues? Who should Dr. Wolfe interview next? Listen and vote!

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In this episode:

What is important about social media?

What is the role it plays in being a writer and author?

What are some options for engaging with readers?

Katie reads her part of the Murder Mystery.

 

Links:

www.brewandink.com

www.mbmooney.com

www.facebook.com/brewandink

www.billhawkinswriter.com

www.instagram.com/brewandink

www.instagram.com/authormbmooney

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Brew & Ink Podcast – Interbrews 11 – Catherine Jones Payne

Brew & Ink Podcast – Interbrews 11 – Catherine Jones Payne

Oh no! Not editing! Writers dread the process, but editing is a necessary part of publishing a great book. Listen to the interview with Catherine Jones Payne of Quill Pen Editorial Services and her perspective as an author and editor and how a great professional extra “set of eyes” can change and impact a book.

 

In this episode:

Catherine shares her background and how she got into editing.

What does Catherine enjoy about editing?

Why does a writer need an editor?

What are the different kinds of editing?

Catherine shares about her own writing – mermaids, murder, and mayhem.

What are Catherine’s next projects?

 

Links:

www.brewandink.com

www.mbmooney.com

www.facebook.com/brewandink

www.billhawkinswriter.com

www.instagram.com/brewandink

www.instagram.com/authormbmooney

www.facebook.com/catherinejonespayneauthor

www.instagram.com/catherinejonespayne

www.catherinejonespayne.com

www.quillpeneditorial.com

 

 

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