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Real Artists Don't Starve: Timeless Strategies for Thriving in the New Creative Age (edition 2017)

by Jeff Goins (Author)

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Bestselling author and creativity expert Jeff Goins dismantles the myth that being creative is a hindrance to success by revealing how an artistic temperament is in fact a competitive advantage in the marketplace. For centuries, the myth of the starving artist has dominated our culture, seeping into the minds of creative people and stifling their pursuits. But the truth is that the world's most successful artists did not starve. In fact, they capitalized on the power of their creative strength. In Real Artists Don't Starve, Jeff Goins debunks the myth of the starving artist by unveiling the ideas that created it and replacing them with fourteen rules for artists to thrive, including steal from your influences (don't wait for inspiration), collaborate with others (working alone is a surefire way to starve), take strategic risks (instead of reckless ones), make money in order to make more art (it's not selling out), and apprentice under a master (a lone genius can never reach full potential). Through inspiring anecdotes of successful creative's both past and present, Goins shows that living by these rules is not only doable but it's also a fulfilling way to thrive. From graphic designers and writers to artists and business professionals, creative's already know that no one is born an artist. Goins' revolutionary rules celebrate the process of becoming an artist, a person who utilizes the imagination in fundamental ways. He reminds creative's that business and art are not mutually exclusive pursuits. In fact, success in business and in life flow from a healthy exercise of creativity. Expanding upon the groundbreaking work in his previous bestseller The Art of Work, Goins explores the tension every creative person and organization faces in an effort to blend the inspired life with a practical path to success. Being creative isn't a disadvantage for success; rather, it is a powerful tool to be harnessed.… (more)
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Title:Real Artists Don't Starve: Timeless Strategies for Thriving in the New Creative Age
Authors:Jeff Goins (Author)
Info:HarperCollins Leadership (2017), 240 pages
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Excellent book for any artist! Super easy to read and great stories of past artists and writers. ( )
  amyearls | Mar 21, 2024 |
Great book that shows you practically how to live making art.

I would recommend it to anyone interest in art.
  Pxan02 | May 14, 2022 |
If it only wasn't so "self help"y. Lots of great encouragement and truth-telling eye-opening, but its style, its register, is so lame that it really gets in the way.

A good resource though. ( )
  GirlMeetsTractor | Mar 22, 2020 |
Goins abolishes the myth of the starving artist with strategies for creative to thrive. He also shows how great artists and creatives have thrived over centuries. ( )
  JoniMFisher | Jan 2, 2020 |
I loved this book. Jeff Goins turned the image of the starving artist on its ear and made it possible to imagine a world in which writers and artists don't have to wonder where their next meal is coming from. It helps creatives to find ways to collaborate with others. Not only do real artists not starve, they don't exist in a vacuum either.

I read it fast the first time. I'll read it much more slowly and with pen and paper (or the computer) to take notes the next time. I'm pretty sure that next time will be soon.
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  gentlespirit512 | Nov 27, 2018 |
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Bestselling author and creativity expert Jeff Goins dismantles the myth that being creative is a hindrance to success by revealing how an artistic temperament is in fact a competitive advantage in the marketplace. For centuries, the myth of the starving artist has dominated our culture, seeping into the minds of creative people and stifling their pursuits. But the truth is that the world's most successful artists did not starve. In fact, they capitalized on the power of their creative strength. In Real Artists Don't Starve, Jeff Goins debunks the myth of the starving artist by unveiling the ideas that created it and replacing them with fourteen rules for artists to thrive, including steal from your influences (don't wait for inspiration), collaborate with others (working alone is a surefire way to starve), take strategic risks (instead of reckless ones), make money in order to make more art (it's not selling out), and apprentice under a master (a lone genius can never reach full potential). Through inspiring anecdotes of successful creative's both past and present, Goins shows that living by these rules is not only doable but it's also a fulfilling way to thrive. From graphic designers and writers to artists and business professionals, creative's already know that no one is born an artist. Goins' revolutionary rules celebrate the process of becoming an artist, a person who utilizes the imagination in fundamental ways. He reminds creative's that business and art are not mutually exclusive pursuits. In fact, success in business and in life flow from a healthy exercise of creativity. Expanding upon the groundbreaking work in his previous bestseller The Art of Work, Goins explores the tension every creative person and organization faces in an effort to blend the inspired life with a practical path to success. Being creative isn't a disadvantage for success; rather, it is a powerful tool to be harnessed.

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