Chasing Creative

S5 E3: Taking creative risks with Andrea Debbink

Episode Summary

Andrea Debbink is an editor and author with more than a decade of experience in the publishing world. Currently she’s an editor at American Girl where she creates nonfiction content that empowers girls to explore their creative potential. Her new book Spark: A Guide to Ignite the Creativity Inside You just won a 2018 Moonbeam Children’s Book Award. We chatted with Andrea about what it looks like to take a creative risk, her favorite books on creativity, and what creative risks Ashley and I are taking in 2019.

Episode Notes

Andrea Debbink is an editor and author with more than a decade of experience in the publishing world. Currently she’s an editor at American Girl where she creates nonfiction content that empowers girls to explore their creative potential. Her new book Spark: A Guide to Ignite the Creativity Inside You just won a 2018 Moonbeam Children’s Book Award. We chatted with Andrea about what it looks like to take a creative risk, her favorite books on creativity, and what creative risks Ashley and I are taking in 2019.

You can connect with Andrea on Instagram, Goodreads, or at andreadebbink.com.

Grab a copy of Andrea's book, SPARK: A Guide to Ignite the Creativity Inside YOU, illustrated by Emily Balsley.

People & Things We Mentioned:

The Lovely Drawer has 25k followers on Instagram and still struggles with getting her posts seen.

Leif Enger writes slowly. Ashley highly recommends this novel, and his halfway through his current. And Leif is on Instagram!

That book we couldn’t remember the name of that Ashley read about the cycles of creativity? It was Ryan Holliday’s Perennial Seller that she talked about in this episode.

Ashley recommends the #amwriting podcast.

Anthony Trollope worked as a mail carrier and wrote before he went to work each day. If he finished a novel before heading to work, he started a new one. Woah.

Books We Talked About:

Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

Daily Rituals by Mason Curry

Scratch: Writers, Money, and the Art of Making a Living by Manjula Martin

How to Be a Happier Parent by KJ Dell’Antonia