Category: Creator Confidential
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“Producing is about discouraging creativity”
That’s a lesson Tina Fey learned from Lorne Michaels, which she describes in Bossypants: You would think that as a producer, your job would be to churn up creativity, but mostly your job is to police enthusiasm. Editors also need to do this, and frankly it’s probably one of the least fun aspects of the…
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Do you want to be known for that?
Sarah Cooper gained a lot of momentum through her Trump lip synchs, and made the decision to stop them. She says, “I feel like I kind of have to use it as a propellant, but I also have to escape it in a way. Like, I don’t want to be known as the ‘lip-synching girl.’”…
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Essentials week: Write down 10 ideas
My next post from essentials week, a short collection of the best posts at this blog. This time, it’s an excerpt from my book that several readers have reached out to me about: You can write down or draw out any idea you like. If your interest is in architecture or interior design and you…
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Essentials week: This Four Stage Creative Process Shows You How to Unlock Your Creativity
In this article, we’ll look at the creative process from the most popular conventional one, the four-stage creative process described in London School of Economics co-founder Graham Wallas’s The Art of Thought in 1926. In the spirit of collaborative creativity, it’s important to mention that many people have since put their own spin on it,…
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Essentials week: On quitting, failing, and, “I find a lot of people who should quit don’t”
My next post from essentials week, a short collection of the best posts at this blog. Here’s an excerpt: Perhaps in some cases, quitting needs to be redefined, or reframed, as creating a life. Even art and work are just two aspects of a life. The extremities are framed as homelessness or do a soul-crushing…
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Cold-blooded creative work
Patrick Dubroy writes: You see, warm-blooded animals — like humans or mice — have a stable body temperature that stays within a pretty narrow range. For humans, it’s around 37 degrees Celsius. A few degrees higher or lower and we’re in big trouble. Cold-blooded animals like the painted turtle can adapt their metabolism to the…
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No bad ideas, no good ideas
One of my teachers told me about a student who was generally quiet, but when they spoke up, they said something brilliant. I always wished that quality for myself, but unfortunately, that’s not the case at all. That’s not how my brain works naturally. My good ideas are usually accompanied by bad ideas as well.…
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Write it down for someone else
Whenever you can, however you can, stored and published in some digital and searchable format for posterity.
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Three things about competition
It’s awards season. In between discussing who should’ve gotten what, it’s also a good time to consider the relationship between competitions and creative work. In many ways, it’s always awards season—30 under 30, weekly funding announcements, grants and fellowships, Olympics, etc: Competitions pay the bills Competitions take place because we value stories, drama, and craft.…
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Foundation first
One philosophy or heuristic I have been drawn to recently is to prioritize foundational activities. Personal life: wash your face, work out, eat healthy and regularly, feed your cat, shower, do laundry, present yourself, journal, write, draw, etc. Do things that make you feel alive. This is actually the most important foundation. Professional life: keep…