I made 100 “micro-blackouts” for people who retweeted a link to Steal Like An Artist a few days ago. You can see them all on the Newspaper Blackout tumblr, or click one of the thumbnails below to browse…
New 20×200 print: “Creativity Is Subtraction”
Very happy to announce my new print, “Creativity is Subtraction,” on sale now from 20×200.com. Buy it!
“Creativity is Subtraction” is actually the title of chapter ten of Steal Like An Artist. If you send in a receipt from a copy of Steal to Workman Publishing by midnight tonight (Feb. 28th), you have a chance to win one of these babies framed! Details here.
You can see all of my 20×200 prints on Pinterest.
Steal Like An Artist is in bookstores now
My new book, Steal Like An Artist, is in bookstores today! You can also buy the paperback or ebook online:
If you buy a copy before midnight tonight, you can enter to win my brand-new, framed 11×14 Newspaper Blackout print from 20×200 here.
You can read the nice things folks have been saying about the book here.
If you’d like to blog about the book, images and video are in the Blogger’s Kit.
If you like the book, a good review on Amazon helps tremendously.
Let me know how you like it on Twitter: @austinkleon
On keeping (or not keeping) your day job
Page from chapter 9 of Steal Like An Artist…
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I’ve been nervous about this announcement, but here goes: today is my last day as a copywriter at Springbox. As of tomorrow, I will be without a day job and without a steady paycheck or salary.
“Keep your day job” is one of the most important (and derided) points in Steal Like An Artist—I truly believe that up until this point, a day job has been a blessing for me. As I write in the book:
A day job gives you money, a connection to the world, and a routine. Freedom from financial stress also means freedom in your art. As photographer Bill Cunningham says, “If you don’t take money, they cant tell you what to do.”
While working a full-time job, I’ve written two books, made art, put out prints, given speeches, blogged…I’ve done a lot. And during that time, my wife and I have scrimped and saved and stayed out of debt and kept our overhead really low.
Now I find myself in a spot where I have a book that I truly, truly believe in, a publisher who believes in it, and best of all, from what I’ve been hearing the past couple of days, readers who believe in it. How well this book does will probably determine what my career will look like from here on out.
I hate to quote a fictional character from a sitcom, but last night on Parks and Recreation, the character Ron Swanson had this to say:
Never half ass two things. Whole ass one thing.
And that, my friends, is what I’m doing: I’m whole-assing one thing. I’m giving this book all I have — at least two months of non-stop promotion, art-making, and a 20-city tour. (Sounds like a new day job, huh?)
I don’t know where I’ll end up by this summer. Maybe I’ll be begging you for a new day job, or maybe I’ll be writing the next book. Who knows? All I know is my next move.
Remember: All advice is autobiographical. YMMV: Your mileage may vary. Feel free to break the rules. Make the life you want.
See you on the road.
Steal Like An Artist 20×200 Newspaper Blackout Print Giveaway
The giveaway is now closed!
Congratulations to the ten winners:
- Sarah Bishop-Stone
- Kristen DiFate
- Sarah Elizabeth Dittmann
- Cassandra Ryan
- Sarah Zahorak
- Kapil Gupta
- Lee Oxley
- Jill Pritzker
- Victor Li Quan
- Andrew Lockhart
So here’s the deal: we want to sell a bazillion copies of Steal Like An Artist, and we also want to thank everyone who buys it early, so we’re giving away 10 framed, limited-edition 11×14 prints of “Creativity Is Subtraction”, a blackout from chapter ten, available in my 20×200 collection. (Valued at $185!)
Thanks y’all!
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