Maria reviews the book here:-
Hugh tackles the obvious subjects that shore up for many creative types: ignoring those negative voices (the ones inside your head and the ones coming from others), recognizing and honoring your creative passions, prosperity consciousness, loneliness, frustration, boundaries and most importantly -- sticking to your guns, being true to yourself, no matter what the obstacles or maybe precisely because of the obstacles.MORE HERE:-
Hugh encourages readers to develop their own "creative sovereignty," which is something I whole-heartedly believe in. If you are really driven to pursue your art, no matter what it is, you will find the way to do it and not dilly-dally with distractions: "If you're arranging your life in such a way that you need to make a lot of fuss between feeling the itch and getting to work, you're putting the cart before the horse."
But it does take time to figure it out: "The most important thing a creative person can learn professionally is where to draw the red line that separates what you are willing to do from what you are not."
http://sexandthebeach.blogspot.com/2009/06/book-review-ignore-everybody-by-hugh.html
LINKS TO "HOW TO BE CREATIVE" HERE:-
http://storygas.blogspot.com/2008/12/how-to-be-creative-by-hugh-macleod.html
HUGH MACLEOD'S BLOG HERE:-
http://www.gapingvoid.com
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Great book (just received my autographed copy!). Been following Hugh for years. His creative views teamed with his witty, sharp cartoons make for a fun read. Definitely worth a read.
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