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Cargo Lit Editor Mo Duffy Cobb Releases Book Trailer

June 5, 2017 Mo Duffy Cobb

A lot of people ask me why I started Cargo. I always answer that I wanted to promote writing in the Atlantic Canada, to keep in touch with the writing community, and to tell stories.

But there’s one thing I don’t often go into. I know about the inspirational effect that travel can have first hand. Travel has moved me through discovery, identity, and grief.

And this year, my memoir has been published through Pottersfield Press. It is my own story of transformational travel, and it starts with the unexpected loss of our baby girl in 2008.

I hope that you read Unpacked: from PEI to Palawan. Below is a post from moduffycobb.com. It shares a little history of the making of the book trailer, posted at the end.

With love. Mo

 

 

 

INTRODUCING…

THE UNPACKED BOOK TRAILER!!

Back in December, my friend and filmmaker Andrew MacCormack and I got to together for a chat at my cottage in Stanley Bridge, PEI. I wanted to do a book trailer, but I didn’t exactly know what I wanted. He set up his gear, lights, camera and all, and away we went.

First, I fumbled awkwardly. And then I fixed my hair, and then I fumbled again. And then, I started talking. And i tripped on the words, mispronounced my own name, and said, “no, cut. Can I start again?”

“Just pretend the camera’s not even there,” Andrew said, “Just talk to ME.”  Like we were at the campfire. Like we were on the ski hill. Places we usually go with our four-year old boys.

Finally, I relaxed. And I started talking —  I couldn’t stop. And I talked, and I talked, and I talked. And I told him EVERYTHING, and made a lot of work for him to narrow it down to one minute and forty seconds.

Andrew asked me for all the video we had from Asia, which I collected, dusted off, and gave him.  The camcorder is now archaic. Admittedly, he wasn’t that impressed with my cinematographic skills, and he told me I should stick to writing. Then he enlisted the beautiful ambient work of Millefiore Clarkes of One Thousand Flowers, who worked with him to take the trailer to the level you see today. After you watch the video, please share it with a friend. Hopefully the story will resonate with you or someone you know.

Presenting, Unpacked.

 

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About Mo Duffy Cobb

Mo Duffy Cobb is a freelance travel and culture writer who has an MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction. She has been published in The Rumpus, Literary Mama, Damselfly Press, and Understorey Magazine, among others. She is the Founder and Editor of Cargo Literary, and you can find her own travel memoir here: Unpacked: from PEI to Palawan (Pottersfield Press, 2017). Check out the book trailer on Youtube: Unpacked. Mo lives in the sunshine of the Atlantic with her own cargo: a husband and three blond beauties, aged eleven, four, & one. | moduffycobb.com.

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