• FLIPPING THE SCRIPT on racial narratives! 🎙️| An interview with Clare Brown

  • Nov 20 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

FLIPPING THE SCRIPT on racial narratives! 🎙️| An interview with Clare Brown

  • Summary

  • Clare Brown joins C.M. Lockhart on the Written in Melanin Podcast to discuss her journey in satirical storytelling, the creation of her audio-book 'New Nigeria County,' and her experiences navigating online spaces as a black female content creator.


    00:00 Welcome to the Written in Melanin Podcast

    00:23 Introducing Clare Brown

    03:15 New Nigeria County: A Unique Audiobook

    06:06 The Concept Behind New Nigeria County

    09:56 From Fashion Blog to Audiobook

    14:40 Creating Content on TikTok

    16:41 Publishing with Simon & Schuster

    20:23 The Reality of Creative Success

    24:07 Understanding Your Brand as a Creative

    25:22 The Journey of Online Success

    29:51 The Role of an Editor in Creative Work

    36:29 The Power of a Circular Story

    42:17 Writing Advice for New Authors

    46:28 Closing Thoughts and Where to Find Clare

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    Clare Brown

    💥 https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/New-Nigeria-County/Clare-Brown/9781797170626

    New Nigeria County | https://melaninlibrary.com/books/8236

    - Merch: https://shop.melaninlibrary.com/ - 💚 Chelsea's Books We Are the Origin: https://melaninlibrary.com/books/6730 We Are Dying Gods: https://melaninlibrary.com/books/7869 - BookHarts Community | https://discord.gg/XSWtDRMyNb - The Links: https://WrittenInMelanin.myflodesk.com Melanin Library: https://MelaninLibrary.com/ Patreon: https://Patreon.com/WrittenInMelanin Services: https://www.writteninmelanin.com/services


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