James Baldwin on Writing:
When you're writing, you're trying to find out something which you don't knowvia James Baldwin’s Advice on Writing by Brain Pickings.
James Baldwin on Writing:
When you're writing, you're trying to find out something which you don't knowvia James Baldwin’s Advice on Writing by Brain Pickings.
Corinne Hanlon on Team:
Your team needs you to be strong and healthyvia Dragon Boat World Athlete: From Neophyte to World Champion by eugephemisms.
C.L. Taylor on Write:
the only way to stay sane was to throw myself into my writingvia 'I channel fear into my books' - C.L. Taylor on writing thrillers - Harper Reac by C.L. Taylor.
There are no mistakes, only lessonsvia 8 Lessons Learned From Making Stupid Mistakes by Benjamin Hardy.
Funny how a regular deadline and a vision for one's work can be motivators that help propel the work forwardvia Kokoro: Wandering Through a Photographic Life (Kokoro Vol 2, No 1) by Brooks Jensen.
Jessica Irvine on Joy:
things that bring me true joy are not things, but people. They're not memories of the past, but ideas about what the future could bring.via The economics of decluttering: how I learned to ignore sunk costs by Jessica Irvine.
letting go of the past is not easy. It can open an uncomfortable voidvia The economics of decluttering: how I learned to ignore sunk costs by Jessica Irvine.
It was almost too difficult to do, but not too difficult to do. And we did it. ...via Facing mortality and embracing passions - Betty Churcher tackles inoperable cancer through action by Leigh Sales.
"The great thing about discoveries is they're often surprisesvia Former strongman Michael Sidonio discovers new galaxy by Alexandra Back.
As photographers, we must find the best ways to tell stories, and curation can be a powerful tool that can move our audiencesvia Why Photojournalism Needs Diverse Storytelling Approaches by Anastasia Taylor-Lind.
art .. [is] an act of taking, collecting, isolating and assembling in new contexts [on Walker Evans and Art]via A Bygone Time Captured Through the Lens of Walker Evans by Philip Geftermarch.
Simon Stone on Life:
I think I've always been attracted to stories that try and explore a family in crisis because that was the defining experience of my lifevia The Daughter: how tragedy turned Simon Stone into one of our most promising directors by Garry Maddox.
The impulse to be genuinely useful is one that we should cultivate, encourage and celebrate.via What does it mean to be a “good architect”? by Rory Hyde.
Daido Moriyama on Colour:
colour describes what I meet without any filtersvia Brand new work at Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama’s Paris show by themalaymailonline.
Kenji Uranishi on Transformation:
I love working through the process of transforming a material from its raw form into something elsevia Kenji Uranishi by The Design Files.[story by Jo Hoban and Mindi Cooke]
the simplest problems often are the hardest to solve.via Success in Photography by Jorg Colberg.
Vicki Anderson on Worry:
I worry that if I don't worry about it somehow I'm tempting fate.via Christchurch Valentine's Day earthquake a reminder of the danger that lies beneath by Vicki Anderson.
It's a great thing to see a really good brain at work solving problemsvia Actor Alan Alda now keeps his hawk eye on science by David Wroe.
Rosie Batty on Loss:
He is here, but not herevia Rosie Batty reveals the self-doubt, grief and strength she found as Australian of the Year by Jenna Price.