50th Interview Sale: 50% Off Paid Annual Subscriptions to Creative Reverberations
Help me celebrate Creative Reverberation's 50th (!!!) interview.
Creative Reverberations has reached a big milestone. Tomorrow, I’ll hit publish on the publication’s 50th interview!
I never could have imagined when I launched Creative Reverberations that my little engine that could would still be chugging along a year later, let alone that I’d have published 50 incredible conversations (and counting!) with amazing artists.
If you are reading this, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for your incredible support. Anytime you read, like, comment on, or share a post, it makes all the hard work behind this outlet worth it.
As a special thanks, I’m offering a 50% discount on annual subscriptions for the next two weeks. Through June 30th, all new annual subscriptions will be $25. That’s just over $2 a month, which—given that I just spent $5 to get a drink at Starbucks—seems like a pretty good deal.
Subscriptions enable me to keep doing this work, engaging in exclusive, deep-dive conversations with authors, designers, filmmakers, actors, painters, musicians, and others about their creative process, their influences, and how they break through creative blocks.
A few of the folks I’ve interviewed over the past year include…
Makeup artist Debi Young (Mare of Easttown, True Detective)
Bestselling author Karin Slaughter (the Will Trent series)
Singer-songwriter Kay Hanley (Letters to Cleo)
Jewelry designer Dana Schneider (The Hunger Games, Top Gun: Maverick)
Singer-songwriter Christina Perri (“A Thousand Years,” “Jar of Hearts”)
Actor Andre Royo (The Wire, Empire)
Director-writer-actors Erik Jensen (The Walking Dead) and Jessica Blank (Ramy)
Editor Wax Taber (PBS’s The Class)
And in the coming weeks, I’ll publish conversations with singer-songwriter Joy Clark, painter LaNia Roberts, cartoonist Ellis Rosen, and authors Hazel Gaynor, Hannah Pittard, and Diane McKinney-Whetstone.
I also offer goodies to paid subscribers, including recommendations from interview subjects on things to watch, read, listen to, or do; curated music playlists; roundups of creative works that inspired the interviewees’ own creativity; and outtakes from my past interviews, including those I’ve done for sites like Shondaland, Next Avenue, and AARP.
So, if you’re not already an annual subscriber and you have the means, please consider upgrading. A lot of work goes into running this little machine, and I’d love to continue doing it for as long as I can.
Either way, thank you for being here. Thank you for reading. It means more than you know!