Mary Shelley (and a bit of Steve Jobs)—On the Art of Creative Waiting
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Mary Shelley (and a bit of Steve Jobs)—On the Art of Creative Waiting
Sometimes you might let something drag on too long: you miss deadlines or opportunities; you realize you’ve fallen behind on your vision; you imagined you were Lin-Manuel Miranda slowly cultivating a masterpiece, but then one day realize you’ve actually just been procrastinating. It’s tempting to react to these periods of depressed productivity by
... See moreWriter’s block is a topic of great discussion, especially among young writers and people who think I should write their book for them. I understand being stuck. It can take a very long time to figure something out, and sometimes, no matter how much time you put in, the problem cannot be solved. To put it another way, if it were a complicated math p
... See moreCreative work sometimes does not happen on a schedule—and you can’t make it. There are times you just have to accept that and make either the world, or your expectations, bend to that reality. You may not be able to actually complete five pages of comics in a week, no matter how essential you deem it. Particularly right out of the gate, you may not
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