
Trial and error and error and error.

Creative work sometimes does not happen on a schedule—and you can’t make it. There are times you just have to accept that and make either the world, or your expectations, bend to that reality. You may not be able to actually complete five pages of comics in a week, no matter how essential you deem it. Particularly right out of the gate, you may not
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i could write my magnum opus or i could simply go to bed
youtube.comyou can never really know whether the end product of your creative endeavours will be any good or not. When you’re knee-deep in it, it can feel like you’ve got all the parts strewn around you like bits of an engine you’re trying to assemble. You can never know for certain whether you can make it work or not, or whether the end result will be an emb
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Joyful Persistence: My Talk for the UBC School of Creative Writing Graduation
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