In Ignore Everybody: and 39 Other Keys to Creativity, Hugh MacLeod shares his 40 keys to creativity with straight talk and no apologies.
There are no silver bullets, and instead he talks about refreshingly honest things like the fact that selling is harder than it looks, you have to put in the hours and you should keep your day job.
My favorite: Meaning scales, people don’t.
You won’t agree with everything he says, but that won’t matter: there are a few gems in it that make it worth your time.
It’s only 154 pages and is packed with his little illustrations so you’ll be able to read it one sitting—and you probably will.
‘Nuff said.
Special thanks to Ray Basile for giving me this book. You are a gentleman and a scholar.






