Wisdom from Bowie, Tarantino, Toni Morrison, and Carlin
Some of the best bits featured recently in my other newsletters: Working Methods and Funny How.
Working Methods
Newsletter of creativity advice from art legends.
"If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it. The same is true of any endeavor: if the solution you seek doesn't exist, create it."
-Toni Morrison
Director Quentin Tarantino on why he writes on paper:
My little analogy of it is you can't write poetry on a computer. Why not? Well, because I'm going for a rhythm. I'm going for a rhythm and there's like a connection between my chicken scratch and this paper and this pen as opposed to this other thing.
Bits from FUNNY HOW up ahead, but firstβ¦
Any publishers interested?
βYou should get published! Like at the New Yorker or the Ringer.β Thatβs what one subscriber keeps telling me. (Hey Ronny!) I donβt know how to do that though. How about this? I want to write essays about the following (see below). If you know of a publication out there that might want to run one of βem, reach on out.
1) How social media is ruining standup comedy
Comedy is pivoting to whatever the algorithm likes and that really sucks (see: crowdwork clips). The incentives on social media are the opposite of making good art.
2) I have a unification theory for everything going on in our culture right now: Itβs the ego, stupid. Smartphones are ego inflation devices that are slowly ruining us when it comes to dating, politics, mental health and so much more. As a Gen X guy, I grew up without a smartphone and, increasingly, that makes me feel like some strange experiment where Iβm both the control group and the lab rat.
3) The old school masculine trait we totally need to bring back: Not complaining. A big part of being a man back in the day was, well, taking it. You didnβt bitch, moan, or complain. Now, the kvetching never ends.
4) The most overrated foods in our society
(A funny one!) The taste oligarchs keep trying to force feed us food fascism and I am here to be THE RESISTANCE. Iβm looking at you, people who use the word βumami.β
Also, maybe itβs time to collect a bunch of my essays in a book. Anyone hot shot publisher types interested in that? Look, Iβm just out here tryna manifest.
Funny How
Newsletter about the craft of standup.
βWhite people got friends that go to jail! Especially rednecks. Poor white people deal with the same stuff that Black people do.β
-Roy Wood Jr.
βThe things you do badly are as much part of your style as the things you do well.β
-Martin Scorsese
"If you keep showing up, you'll almost certainly break through β but not in the way you expected. You need enough persistence to keep working and enough flexibility to enjoy success when it comes in a different form than you imagined."
-James Clear
"Your work carries an energy that is felt by the end consumer. If you are inspired by your work, the reader will be inspired too. Your reader feels what you feel. So, pay very close attention to what you feel."
-Cole Schafer
Thanks for reading.
-Matt
This was excellent. Thank you
dear matt,
fun and meaningful stuff as always.
and i have a sincere question or two for you about this topic that you're exploring:
"The old school masculine trait we totally need to bring back: Not complaining. A big part of being a man back in the day was, well, taking it. You didnβt bitch, moan, or complain. Now, the kvetching never ends."
my first question is, how are you going to discuss this topic without complaining/kvetching?
my second question (or suite of questions) is, are you sure that we totally need to bring it back?
do you WANT to bring back not complaining?
might complaining often be the first step towards progress?
(e.g. historically, "hey, shouldn't we be allowed to vote?" -- folks who weren't)
and i'm not saying that all complaining is created equal.
some complaints seem more warranted than others, that's for sure!
thanks for sharing as always!
love
myq