What's it about?
Told you that it wouldn't be long before I finished this one. This is a speech that Neil Gaiman gave to Philadelphia's University of the Arts. It is of the inspirational type and encourages people to think outside of the box and make art no matter what happens to them.
What was good?
There was some stuff in there that helped me think about how I respond to challenges. It was definatly worth a read, particularly when he talks about making mistakes.
What was bad?
The layout of the book was a little interesting. Not always the easiest to read. Also I reckon that if bad stuff happens in life it isn't all that easy to make good art.
Who is it for?
Creative folk, would also make for a good gift.
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