Dan Pink’s briefing on what really drives creative work is helpful if you’re struggling with your inner taskmaster.
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On Writing
- There are tricks to getting good interviews, say the Kitchen Sisters
- Spring has Sprung in Mount Rainier!
- This Is the Time for Poetry, says Alice Walker
- The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
- Science Must Reconcile in Philosophy, says Gary Gutting
- Sometimes Creative Work Means Taking a Break, says Mike Ramsey
- What’s the role of the professional critic in the age of the reader-review, asks Tom Payne
- Culturomics is both interesting and worrisome, says Anthony Grafton
- Manage the temptation to publish yourself, says John Mayer
- Don’t write what you know, says Bret Anthony Johnston
- Your neighborhood bookstore doesn’t look like this, says host Veronica de Aboitiz
- Writing can be an art but first it must be a craft, says Robert Ludlum
- Write about what we’re forgetting as we accelerate toward tomorrow, says Pico Iyer
- “Our nation’s veins and arteries will pump you in and out,” says Charles Jensen
- We have to listen with more of ourselves, says Evelyn Glennie
- The cure for writer’s block? Have something better to do, says Laura Miller
- Achieving balance starts with simple steps, says Nigel Marsh
- Writing a memoir? Get over yourself, says Neil Genzlinger
- Writing a fine sentence is a delicate process, says Stanley Fish
- How do you really learn something? Immersion, says Tony Robbins