by Hugh MacLeod, William Dufris
It is mostly a common sense advice book for creatives: do your think, work hard, keep your day job etc. Probably the wisest advice is the idea that there is no relationship between stationary accessories and your (creative) work. You won't write like Hemingway, Proust, [insert other famous writer's...
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A small book with big ideas. Hugh MacLeod's life changed utterly when he followed his muse and merely began drawing pictures on the back of business cards. Now he is one of the most highly regarded creatives on the web. In Ignore Everybody, he explains his philosophy, Mr. Rogers style. [ full review...