Ray Bradbury’s Top 13 Writing Tips
Ray Bradbury shares his top writing tips in the book Zen in the Art of Writing. Here’s what he recommends for young writers.
Read MoreWriting Every Day Does NOT Mean Publishing Every Day
We’ve all heard the dictum “write every day.” It seems every accomplished writer has uttered that line at some point.
Read MoreOur Society Still Doesn’t Understand Introversion
For decades, society has implicitly taught that extroversion is good and introversion is bad. This extroversion bias shows up in subtle ways.
Read MoreSol Stein’s Top 13 Writing Tips
Stein on Writing by Sol Stein is one of the best writing advice books available. Nonfiction and fiction authors can learn from Stein’s tips.
Read MoreThe Secret of Successful People: They Use Fear as a Compass
What is fear telling you to avoid right now? Use that fear as a compass. It can guide you toward where you can learn most.
Read MoreThe Kobayashi Effect: What a Kid Eating 50 Hotdogs Can Teach Us About Human Potential
Once someone accomplishes a seemingly impossible task, a psychological seal is broken, enabling others to complete the task even faster.
Read MoreNeil Gaiman’s Top 13 Writing Tips
Neil Gaiman’s writing tips can teach you how to craft better stories and characters. Here’s the best advice from his MasterClass.
Read MoreYou’re Halfway Done Once You’ve Spilled the First Droplets of Ink on the Page
Are you waiting to begin writing until you’ve worked out the kinks in your head? Here are four reasons why you should just start writing.
Read MoreBook Review: “Remote”
This is the modern bible on remote work. Fried and Hansson explain remote work’s benefits, how to manage its downsides, and why it’s the wave of the future.
Read MoreUse This Simple Technique to Get More Out of Every Book You Read
For the past ten years, I’ve been experimenting with tactics to remember key takeaways from the 650 books I’ve read in that timespan.
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