As ever the Collaborative Fund blog puts out another gem collection of short stories. Each holds an interesting lesson.
Whether it’s how starting from scratch has its advantages – like when German complete disarmament after WWI meant it had the most modern army for WWII.
Or how Michael Lewis’ first hit book (Liar’s Poker) was followed by a decade break before his next one – the break allowed him to be patient and “start all over again, start completely fresh as if I’ve never written a book before and give myself at least the option of not writing books.“