Our new rule is that
Father’s Days days are swim days, Swim
days are the best days
recovering economist
Our new rule is that
Father’s Days days are swim days, Swim
days are the best days
When creative forces converge on something you have done, you immediately know it.
Or at least that is what I have been told…
Sure, I have had minor hits and minor successes.
A blog post here or there that reaches the right audience or touches a nerve.
More often than not, a post will hit the most on the day it’s published.
My favorite is when a long dormant piece finds new legs somewhere and gets hundreds of views, months, even years after it was originally written.
This is the inflection point that all creatives seek, a magical time when all the work you have put forth conspires to elevate your career to a higher plane.
This is Steve Martin’s inflection point:
Forces converged. The article in Rolling Stone, my live performances, appearances on The Tonight Show, a modestly produced one-man show on the new and experimental network HBO, and intriguing reviews and press made audiences ignite. The confluence that I had doubted would ever happen through auditions for sitcoms was now happening outside of Hollywood’s control. My audience was developing more like a rock-and-roll band’s than a comedian’s: I was underground and on the road.
-Steve Martin, Born Standing Up (Amazon)