Brew & Ink Podcast – s3 ep5 – Midnight Showing 5

Brew & Ink Podcast – s3 ep5 – Midnight Showing 5

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?

 

Links:

www.brewandink.com

www.mbmooney.com

www.facebook.com/brewandink

www.billhawkinswriter.com

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!

Listen:

 

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 s3 ep2 – Midnight Showing 2

Brew & Ink Podcast s3 ep2 – Midnight Showing 2

How do writers create conflict in their stories? Listen as the Brew & Ink crew discuss the different kinds of conflict and how we get our characters in those impossible, dire situations.

Then it’s time to figure out who killed Aaron the Heckler! Dr. Wolfe interviews the first suspect, the Bartender – Henri Custeau. Listen and vote for who Dr. Wolfe will interview next!

 

In this episode:

Why is conflict important?

What are the different kinds of conflict?

How do writers chose the type of conflict? What creates conflict?

What are some examples of stories that don’t do conflict well?

 

Links:

www.brewandink.com

www.mbmooney.com

www.facebook.com/brewandink

www.billhawkinswriter.com

www.instagram.com/brewandink

www.instagram.com/authormbmooney

 

Brew & Ink Podcast – s2 ep6 – The Ventriloquist’s Daughter

Brew & Ink Podcast – s2 ep6 – The Ventriloquist’s Daughter

Controversy ahead! What are some of the popular movies or books that you don’t like? The Brew & Ink crew discuss some wildly popular stories and franchises that we think are bad. Then Sarah Akines and Katie Nunchucks read their version of The Ventriloquist’s Daughter, Sarah a myth and Katie humor. Listen and Vote in the link in the comments below! The winner goes to the finals!

Listen here:

In this episode:

Who won the last round of the competition?

What are some of the plans for the upcoming episodes and the Holidays?

What are some of the popular books, movies, or franchises that we hate? And why?

Sarah reads her myth version of The Ventriloquist’s Daughter.

Katie reads her humor version.

 

Links:

www.brewandink.com

www.mbmooney.com

www.facebook.com/brewandink

www.billhawkinswriter.com

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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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