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The Open Sketchbook | Making Art Publicly + Interviewing Accomplished Creatives
Rooster High Productions
20 episodes
1 month ago
The Open Sketchbook is a show for anyone who wants to be a little more creative. A try-hard named Zach hosts the show and it and contains short-form audio narrative episodes (in the odd-numbered seasons) and interviews with accomplished creatives (in the even-numbered seasons). Zach created the narrative shorts as a part of Reese’s Hoppers first Creative Consistency Challenge class, where each person in the group committed to creating a small, complete piece of art every day for more than two weeks. That experience was transformative and Zach posted the shorts as a podcast, and later decided to use it as an excuse to interview accomplished creatives about their own creative processes.
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The Open Sketchbook is a show for anyone who wants to be a little more creative. A try-hard named Zach hosts the show and it and contains short-form audio narrative episodes (in the odd-numbered seasons) and interviews with accomplished creatives (in the even-numbered seasons). Zach created the narrative shorts as a part of Reese’s Hoppers first Creative Consistency Challenge class, where each person in the group committed to creating a small, complete piece of art every day for more than two weeks. That experience was transformative and Zach posted the shorts as a podcast, and later decided to use it as an excuse to interview accomplished creatives about their own creative processes.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Fiction
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Fiction and Reality, the Two Worlds of the Novelist | Interview with Cass Morris
The Open Sketchbook | Making Art Publicly + Interviewing Accomplished Creatives
41 minutes
1 month ago
Fiction and Reality, the Two Worlds of the Novelist | Interview with Cass Morris

Cass Morris is a lifelong creative, both inside and outside the pages of her novels which form The Aven Cycle. We talk about the realities of being an author in 2025, her writing process, and how she uses worldbuilding to serve the story and the experience of the reader.

Zach's content marketing newsletter: https://newsletter.roosterhigh.com

The Creative Consistency Challenge: https://www.reesehopper.com/creative-consistency-challenge

Cass's website: Cass Morris Writes

Buy The Aven Cycle: The Aven Cycle

Cass Morris on Bluesky

Cass Morris on Instagram

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The Open Sketchbook | Making Art Publicly + Interviewing Accomplished Creatives
The Open Sketchbook is a show for anyone who wants to be a little more creative. A try-hard named Zach hosts the show and it and contains short-form audio narrative episodes (in the odd-numbered seasons) and interviews with accomplished creatives (in the even-numbered seasons). Zach created the narrative shorts as a part of Reese’s Hoppers first Creative Consistency Challenge class, where each person in the group committed to creating a small, complete piece of art every day for more than two weeks. That experience was transformative and Zach posted the shorts as a podcast, and later decided to use it as an excuse to interview accomplished creatives about their own creative processes.