Be where you are

There are two main types of advice writers are given: write what you know, and write to discover. But I think it’s more helpful to start where you are instead of looking for inspiration “out there” somewhere. What killed a lot of my own creative efforts before I even started was not accepting where I […]

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Making room for spontaneity

There’s a lot you have to let go in order to be spontaneous in your art, which is really the creative act in its smallest movement: at some point, ideas seem to come from nowhere, and many artists have commented on how mysterious a process it is. To do creative work requires so much more […]

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