The Art of the Almost: In Praise of Unfinished ProjectsNot completing something sometimes has its benefits. And it’s suprising.Oct 2Oct 2
The Procrastination Lie That’s Eating Creative CultureTwenty-five million people watched Adam Grant explain how procrastination boosts creativity. I was one of them. For months, I used his…Sep 25Sep 25
Killing Your Darlings is Easy. It’s Living With Their Ghosts That’s Hard.The psychology behind why cutting what you worked on hurts.Sep 18Sep 18
Why I Acknowledge My First Draft GraveyardEvery writer needs to embrace their abandoned manuscripts as essential learning toolsSep 11Sep 11
Our Weird Internet Obsession Might Actually Be Saving CultureThe understanding that destroys everything you think you know about echo chambers.Aug 28Aug 28
An Incomplete History Of The Creativity Of Scripted Television Part Three Of ThreeNetflix Spent $100 Million Learning What 1950s TV Already Knew (And Why Every Streaming Hit Proves the Same Point)Aug 21Aug 21
What Does History Of The Word Creative Teach UsThe reason Shakespeare, Leonardo, and Michelangelo never called themselves ‘creative’.Aug 14Aug 14
An Incomplete History Of The Creativity Of Scripted Television Part Two Of ThreeHow HBO’s Creative Freedom Nearly Killed Television (And What Breaking Bad Learned From The WreckageAug 7Aug 7
An Incomplete History Of Cinema’s Story Part 3 Of 3The 40-Year Lie: How Every ‘Creative Revolution’ Just Changed the GatekeepersJul 31Jul 31