Some homework for the weekend.
WRITE SOMETHING GOOD
This is an excerpt from my newsletter I sent out yesterday. You can subscribe to it here.
My TEDxPennQuarter talk is centered around a flowchart that compares my own publishing journey with what I was taught in college was the traditional route of becoming a published author. Looking at the chart, it strikes me that no matter what route you take, everything always comes back to the simplest beginning:
Write something good.
It’s easy to get caught up in the madness of the machine, and not get any time to do the thing you love. Brittany Forks said the same thing on her site recently:
The release of my book came and went. There was no big hurrah, no parties, no signings. As I am writing this, it is over a year after my book release, and finally I have climbed out of that depression and I am ready to start creating beautiful things again.
Summer is for recharging. Don’t despair. Read. (Here’s a list of books I recommend.) Take time to be bored. Enjoy the sunshine. Keep making things.
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THE END OF MY IMAGINATION
Three items of note:
- TONIGHT: Newspaper Blackout at the Austin Museum of Art!
- INTERVIEW: The Daily Texan interviewed me in anticipation of tonight’s event
- CONTEST: Win a free copy of Newspaper Blackout over at Slaughterhouse 90210
TO STAY PUT
See this one in-context and in-progress. If you’re not following me yet, sometimes I post poems as I make them on Twitter.
SCHOOL
School and I have a love/hate relationship…
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