It’s a Shame That Not All Ideas Are Facehuggers
On one hand, it’s a shame that not all ideas are facehuggers. But on the other hand, there’s a price to be paid when they are. After all, chestbursters aren’t exactly a picnic either.
On one hand, it’s a shame that not all ideas are facehuggers. But on the other hand, there’s a price to be paid when they are. After all, chestbursters aren’t exactly a picnic either.
“I’m running out of ideas,” he admits to me. He’s an accomplished creator who works in a different medium than I do. He hasn’t posted new content in a while.
It’s not as sexy and probably not cool to admit, but I’d choose routine and habit — and stability and acceptance — over heartbreak any day of the week.
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“I don’t know how you do it,” she says. “Do what?” I say. “Polyamory,” she says. “Happily,” I reply. She laughs. “It just always seems… Read More »Why Polyamory Is Good for Artists: Keeping a Sharp Edge
I think we’ve all been there. Sitting there, struggling over a particularly difficult problem. Pulling out our hair. Asking ourselves What the HELL are we going… Read More »Ding! Your Idea is Done – Incubation Effect