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July 17, 2005
Wil Wheaton on Getting Your Creative Work Out There
This caught my eye this morning on the excellent PigPog blog.
Slashdot has published an interview with Wil Wheaton. Wil used to be an actor on Star Trek and has since self published his book Dancing Barefoot to critical acclaim. The whole thing is well worth a read - funny, smart, and full of tips, stories and humour. He has some great comments on getting your creative stuff out there to the world.
"Create something, and release it yourself. You don’t need anyone’s permission, and the traditional rules about distribution just don’t apply anymore.
The long answer to your question is: First, create something for yourself. You asked about acting, but this applies to a book, a ‘zine, a website, a web-comic, a short film . . . whatever. Don’t wait for someone else to give you something to do, or give you permission to do it. Just create something."
Posted by Andreas at July 17, 2005 10:14 AM
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