Showing posts with label Quotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quotes. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2016

Make Good Art by Neil Gaiman

Make Good Art (2013) by Neil Gaiman is a very small book with a great message.

The transcript of the 2012 commencement address given by Gaiman at Philadelphia’s University of the Arts, this is an inspirational and often amusing little book filled with wit and words of wisdom.

Though he is specifically speaking to students graduating from an art program, his messages are universal, such as: doing and failing is better than not trying at all, as long as you do your best, and stay true to yourself.

Emphasized throughout is the message that everyone makes mistakes, and the sooner you can accept that, the better equipped you’ll be to deal with whatever mistakes you make. And certainly that creativity is a gift everyone should nurture and apply anywhere they can.

Gaiman's inspiring words of wisdom are brilliantly presented in this book via the graphic design of Chip Kidd, who perfectly captures the whimsy and enthusiasm of Gaiman's spoken words.

Very uplifting for 30 minutes of reading!
"If you're making mistakes, it means you're out there doing something. And the mistakes in themselves can be useful. I once missspelled Caroline, in a letter, transposing the a and the o, and I thought, 'Coraline looks like a real name...'"
Keep reading! Beth

via http://elleofeight.com/2015/02/17/make-good-art/

Friday, November 13, 2015

Neil Gaiman Quotes

Neil Gaiman turned 55 this week, and in honor of his birthday, BBC America compiled a list of 15 of his best quotes (I'm sure it was hard to narrow it down to only 15!).


My favorite is of course #9:

On his appreciation for libraries.“A library is a place that is a repository of information and gives every citizen equal access to it.”

Check them out on the BBC America website.

And check out my review of some of his shorter stories on this previous post of the blog.

Keep reading! Beth