I’m not a great cook. In fact, I’d say that I really don’t enjoy cooking,…
Category: Writing
Before anyone jumps on me for that headline, I realize that most federal employees are going to be seriously hurt by this nonsense. And if it goes on for very long, even we will be hurt by it. But today, I choose to embrace this time with joy and creativity, rather than fear and anger. How? I’m ignoring the news, for the most part, as well as inflammatory social media.
I spent yet another day (or at least part of it) using my creativity to try to beat this database for work into submission, with mixed results.
I started the instructions for the second piece tonight. It’s a little slow going at the moment, mainly due to the fact that I have that pesky old job to go to every morning.
I had a pretty busy day at work today. Luckily, I have nearly an hour of commute time each way, and lots of time to think and plan.
Yesterday, I managed to write about 5500 words for my new project book. This includes an introduction, and the complete, detailed (written) instructions for one project.
As a Creative, how important is “originality” in your work? Is imitation the sincerest form of flattery, or just evidence that the maker lacks “originality”? What makes a work “original”? Is it possible to take someone else’s idea in a different direction, and still call it “original”? Why do many Creatives struggle with the idea of “originality”?
Hello there, all my loyal fans! I know you’ve been eagerly waiting to hear about my next writing project, and I have good news for you all.