by Diana Glyer | Jan 9, 2016 | Being a Writer, Collaboration, Quoted |
“Almost every traditionally published author I know is surrounded by a helpful community. How else would they deal with things like frustration, discouragement, procrastination, and wanting to quit. I’ve written over 185 books, yet I often wonder whether I can...
by Diana Glyer | Dec 29, 2015 | Bandersnatch Movement, The Company They Keep, The Inklings |
It was an honor and delight to be recommended by Hearts and Minds, a thoughtful book seller in central Pennsylvania. Here’s how they describe Bandersnatch: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Creative Collaboration of the Inklings: There may be no other book...
by Danielle Coleman | Dec 6, 2015 | Great Collaborators, Guest Posts |
Nearly nine years ago, Hank and John Green realized that their brotherly communication had fizzled out the way most adult sibling relationships do. In order to combat this, they decided to start a yearlong project called “Brotherhood 2.0”, which would take the form of...
by Diana Glyer | Dec 6, 2015 | Collaboration |
People have all kinds of crazy ideas about collaboration, and many have had awful experiences with it as well. Group presentations in school? Writer’s groups lorded over by some petty dictator? Work groups that get nothing done because the whole time is spent...
by Diana Glyer | Dec 1, 2015 | Collaboration, Featured, Quoted |
“One of the most mysterious and beautiful things about culture is that it has to be shared. I can walk out alone into the wilderness, and from time to time I should. But I am never alone in culture. I am always accompanied by those who created it before me and...
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