Here is an indie-dance tune I wrote and recorded ages ago while listening to a lot of LCD Soundsystem. I think it could be a great one to dance to. I hope you enjoy it.
10 Songwriters on Their Writing Process (incl. Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Kate Bush)
Discover the wonderful wisdom behind some of the most influential songs and albums of our time in this video featuring 10 iconic songwriters. In this video, David Bowie, Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Billy Corgan, Conor Oberst, Robert Smith, Paul Simon, and Leonard Cohen share candid insights into their writing process, rituals, discipline, and inspiration.
10 Famous Writers on Their Writing Process (incl. Agatha Christie, David Lynch, Frank Herbert)
Delve into the incredible wisdom behind some of the most influential stories of our time in this video featuring 10 iconic writers and storytellers. In this video, Agatha Christie, Salman Rushdie, Jordan Peele, William Gibson, William Golding, Frank Herbert, Billy Wilder, Aaron Sorkin, Philip Pullman, and David Lynch share candid insights into their writing process, inspiration, artistic philosophies, rituals, and discipline.
Write Like a Prolific Maniac: Anthony Burgess’ Brutal, Hard-Nosed Writing Advice
Anthony Burgess was one of the most prolific, disciplined, and stylistically daring writers of the 20th century. In this video, we explore Anthony Burgess’ writing advice, drawn from his essays, interviews, and working habits, to understand how he produced more than 50 books without waiting for inspiration.
10 Famous Writers on Their Writing Process (incl. Roald Dahl, George Orwell, Ray Bradbury)
Discover the ingenious intellect behind some of the most influential tales of our time in this video that features 10 iconic writers and storytellers. In this video, Clive Barker, Roald Dahl, JK Rowling, George RR Martin, Dan Brown, George Orwell, Michael Crichton, Nicholas Sparks, Ray Bradbury, and Donna Tartt share candid insights into their writing process, inspiration, rituals, artistic philosophies, and discipline.
The Deep, Emotional Power of John Steinbeck’s Writing Style
What can John Steinbeck teach us about becoming better writers? In this video, we explore timeless writing advice from John Steinbeck, the author behind such classic works as East of Eden, The Grapes of Wrath, and Of Mice and Men, that still resonates with novelists, short-story writers, and creatives today.
10 Famous Writers on Their Writing Process (incl. Anthony Burgess, Charlie Kaufman, Paul Auster)
Explore the ingenious minds behind some of the most influential stories of our time in this video featuring 10 iconic writers and storytellers. In this video, Paul Auster, Stan Lee, Charlie Kaufman, Anthony Burgess, Lee Child, Hubert Selby Jr, Irvine Welsh, John Grisham, Douglas Coupland, and Ian McEwan share candid insights into their writing process, rituals, inspiration, artistic philosophies, and discipline.
Chuck Palahniuk Tells a Disturbing Story to Explain His Writing Method | Life Is Like a Field Study
In this video, legendary author Chuck Palahniuk shares a disturbing true story to explain why he treats writing like a field study. Known for his brutally honest, transgressive fiction, Palahniuk believes the best stories aren’t invented at a desk — they’re collected from real life, often from places most people avoid. This clip reveals how he observes human behaviour, listens obsessively, and gathers unsettling details the way an anthropologist might, transforming lived experience into unforgettable fiction.
10 Famous Writers on Their Writing Process (incl. Margaret Atwood, Stephen King, Cormac McCarthy)
Discover the creative minds behind some of the most influential stories of our time in this video featuring 10 iconic writers and storytellers. In this video, Paul Thomas Anderson, Sylvia Plath, Quentin Tarantino, William S. Burroughs, Stephen King, Chuck Palahniuk, Tennessee Williams, Hunter S. Thompson, Margaret Atwood, and Cormac McCarthy share candid insights into their writing rituals, process, inspiration, discipline, and artistic philosophies.
The Zimbardo Prison Experiment: A Cautionary Tale of Power and Obedience
The Zimbardo Prison Experiment, conducted in 1971 at Stanford University, remains one of the most controversial and influential studies in the field of social psychology. Designed by Dr. Philip Zimbardo, the experiment aimed to examine how individuals behave when placed in positions of power or subordination. Twenty-four psychologically healthy male students were randomly assigned to act as either guards or prisoners in a simulated prison environment. What unfolded shocked the world.
