Austin Kleon 30 Points
Website - https://austinkleon.com/books
When I was asked to talk to students at a community college in upstate New York in 2011, I sat down and wrote a talk based on a list of 10 things I wished I’d heard when I was starting out:
- Steal Like An Artist
- Steal like an artist.
- Don’t wait until you know who you are to get started.
- Write the book you want to read.
- Use your hands.
- Side projects and hobbies are important.
- The secret: do good work and share it with people.
- Geography is no longer our master.
- Be nice. (The world is a small town.)
- Be boring. (It’s the only way to get work done.)
- Creativity is subtraction.
- Show Your Work!
- You don’t have to be a genius.
- Think process, not product.
- Share something small every day.
- Open up your cabinet of curiosities.
- Tell good stories.
- Teach what you know.
- Don’t turn into human spam.
- Learn to take a punch.
- Sell out.
- Stick around.
This book is not just for “creatives”! Whether you’re an artist or an entrepreneur, a student or a teacher, a hobbyist or a professional, it’s time to stop worrying and start sharing.
- Keep Going
- Every day is Groundhog Day.
- Build a bliss station.
- Forget the noun, do the verb.
- Make gifts.
- The ordinary + extra attention = the extraordinary
- Slay the art monsters.
- You’re allowed to change your mind.
- When in doubt, tidy up.
- Demons hate fresh air.
- Plant your garden.
Whether you’re burned out, starting out, starting over, or wildly successful, Keep Going will help you stay on the path to more creative work.