The movie event of the year. What we’ve all been waiting for. A culmination the revolutionary 22 movies and marketing that built up to this. Listen as Steven and Britt give a SPOILER FILLED review of Avengers: Endgame.
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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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?
What music do writers listen to when they create? Or do they? Listen as the Brew & Ink crew talk about their listening choices while writing and then hear as author MB Mooney shares the exciting conclusion of the MURDER MYSTERY! Who is the killer? Who dunnit? Listen and see if your vote was correct. Then vote in the comments on the title for the first installment of the next round of flash fiction.
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In this episode:
What kind of music do you listen to while we write?
What is the purpose of listening to music while creating?
What would go on our playlists if we had to chose one thing to share?
Author MB Mooney shares Dr. Wolfe’s conclusion to the Midnight Showing Murder Mystery.
Does a writer REALLY need to be involved in social media? If so, what should they do? Hear the different perspectives from the Brew & Ink writers on how we handle social media. Then Bill Hawkins shares character Blake Sheldon’s interview with Dr. Wolfe. Listen for more clues and then vote on who you think the murderer is!
In this episode:
Does an author need a separate presence on social media?
How is it different than personal social media accounts?
What kind of social media do we use?
Bill Hawkins reads the interview with Blake Sheldon?
“I had the best idea and now I can’t remember it!” The worst thing for a writer is to have a great idea or write the best line of dialogue and then lose or forget it. How do writers take notes and keep track of their ideas and work? Join the Brew & Ink crew for the discussion and then check out Abigail’s interview with Dr. Wolfe written and shared by The Author – E.V. Porter. Listen for more clues to the murder!
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In this episode:
How do writers have different ideas?
What are some ways that you take notes?
What programs are best to use?
Backup! Backup! Backup!
EV shares her writing of Abigail’s interview with Dr. Wolfe