Can You Become a Great Writer by Emulating Flaubert's Work Habits?
Is Waking Up Really Early the Secret to Artistic Success?
Marcel Proust, Franz Kafka, and Other Artists Who Wouldn't Dream of Working in the Daylight
Artists Who Drink Crazy Amounts of Coffee. (Balzac Was a 50-Cup-a-Day Man.)
The Secret to Ayn Rand's Success: Benzedrine
Did Drinking Make Hemingway and Fitzgerald Great—or Hold Them Back?
Eat Like an Artist: You'll Be More Creative—and Lose Weight!
Why Are Great Composers—Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Mahler—Obsessed With Taking Long Walks?
Great Architects Love a Good Nap
Edgar Allan Poe, Franz Kafka, and Other Great Procrastinators
Does Masturbation Make You More or Less Creative?
Freud's Wife Put the Toothpaste on His Toothbrush
T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Joseph Heller:They All Had Day Jobs
Benjamin Franklin Liked Air Baths. Franz Kafka Did Naked Calisthenics.
Great Artists Don't Wait for Inspiration; They Work, Work, Work
Cf. On writers, artists, and the creative process:
- The death of letter-writing
The New York Times Opinionator, November 2013 - I work in a closet
Details.com, October 2013 - Lifehacking tips from novelists, painters, and filmmakers (series)
Slate, April-May 2013 - Eight authors' remarkable daily rituals (slideshow)
The Huffington Post, May 2013 - The Writerly Physique
- Writers on Writing
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