
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 per... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionArtsPerforming Arts | |||

Multi-medium writer Meghan Fitzmartin joins me to discuss her journey writing for household name IPs, adapting stories between mediums, and when you should put Tom Cruise in a submarine.
Zach's content marketing newsletter: newsletter.rooste... more
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 expe... more
I'm joined by Lauren Shippen, creator of The Bright Sessions to talk about the mechanics of storytelling podcasts. We talk about the origins of The Bright Sessions, what it's like writing for audio, and her own thoughts about the various shows she's ... more
Reese Hopper has worked for the Chainsmokers and other names you've heard of as a producer - the person who's responisible for the project to be awesome and get across the finish line. He knows what it takes to be a creative, especially when your cre... more
Welcome to The Open Sketchbook, a show for anyone who wants to be a little more creative.
Just a standard report that happens to be slightly interesting.
This audio short was created by Zach Armstrong of Rooster High as a part of Reese Hopper's Creative Consistency Challenge.
How ya feeling today, LB?
This audio short was created by Zach Armstrong of Rooster High as a part of Reese Hopper's Creative Consistency Challenge.
Not allowed to be DNR.
This audio short was created by Zach Armstrong of Rooster High as a part of Reese Hopper's Creative Consistency Challenge.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #146 |










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Focus is placed on fostering creativity and exploring artistic processes through a mix of short-form narratives and in-depth interviews. Through discussions and storytelling, the content seeks to evoke inspiration in listeners who may be looking to enhance their own creative pursuits. The narrative shorts often reflect on personal experiences and methodologies, while interviews with accomplished artists dive into their journeys, challenges, and insights within their respective fields. Unique in its blended format, the show presents a fresh perspective on the creative process, making it appealing to a diverse audience interested in art and self-expression.
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