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HERE Tune up your creativity and mindset 2 Nite with Scott Cluthe
& Andy Selsberg live as they work in The Jottery! Maybe you
have a few jotteries to share ? Call in: 347-308-8478 The
Jottery:Thought Experiments for Everyday Philosophers and Part-Time
Geniuses In The Jottery, you’ll find a series of prompts,
suggestions, commands, and questions that are intended to cause
neurons to fire and a spectrum of ideas to surface–possibly good,
potentially useful, conceivably profitable, maybe illuminating, and
hopefully amusing. There’s also a chance you’ll come up with
nothing, and experience a beautiful “idea-lessness” that would be
the envy of Zen monks everywhere. Also a win. Think of this as The
Book of Questions for creative types, from writers and artists, to
idea gurus and daydreamers, perfect for writing classes, train
rides, parties, meditation retreats, game nights, insomnia bouts,
lulls in dates or low points in relationships, company
brainstorming meetings, waiting rooms, therapy sessions, and more.
Andy Selsberg is a former staff writer for the Onion, and
his writing has appeared in the New York Times, GQ,
the Village Voice, Salon, the Oxford American, and
the Believer, among other publications. He is the author
of You Are Good at Things and Dear Old Love.
HERE Tune up your creativity and mindset 2 Nite with Scott Cluthe
& Andy Selsberg live as they work in The Jottery! Maybe you
have a few jotteries to share ? Call in: 347-308-8478 The
Jottery:Thought Experiments for Everyday Philosophers and Part-Time
Geniuses In The Jottery, you’ll find a series of prompts,
suggestions, commands, and questions that are intended to cause
neurons to fire and a spectrum of ideas to surface–possibly good,
potentially useful, conceivably profitable, maybe illuminating, and
hopefully amusing. There’s also a chance you’ll come up with
nothing, and experience a beautiful “idea-lessness” that would be
the envy of Zen monks everywhere. Also a win. Think of this as The
Book of Questions for creative types, from writers and artists, to
idea gurus and daydreamers, perfect for writing classes, train
rides, parties, meditation retreats, game nights, insomnia bouts,
lulls in dates or low points in relationships, company
brainstorming meetings, waiting rooms, therapy sessions, and more.
Andy Selsberg is a former staff writer for the Onion, and
his writing has appeared in the New York Times, GQ,
the Village Voice, Salon, the Oxford American, and
the Believer, among other publications. He is the author
of You Are Good at Things and Dear Old Love.
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