ilovecharts: ilovecharts: I’m pleased to announce that The Hustle Economy is out now and avail
ilovecharts: ilovecharts: I’m pleased to announce that The Hustle Economy is out now and available wherever books are sold! The absurdly prolific Jessica Hagy (of the blog Indexed) and I rounded up a bunch of talented creatives and asked them to share their best wisdom on surviving the gig economy. I edited their words and Jessica illustrated with her signature pithy charts. Now, the book exists! It’s a particular thrill to help so many people I admire so much share their insights, and I hope whoever picks up a copy finds something in there that helps them. It remains a challenging economy and the best way I’ve found to navigate that has been asking people like these for advice as often as they’ll let me. The full list of contributors, in order of appearance: Nick Douglas — comedy writerJason Oberholtzer — editor, producer, consultant and most importantly, meBen Grelle (The Frogman) — internet comedian, writer, photographer and graphic artistAdrian Sanders — cofounder of BeaconFarah Khalid — film editorMike Rugnetta — producer, performerEmma Koenig — television writer and humoristAsha Dornfest — founder of Parent HacksKelsey Hanson — founder of Vocal DesignMónica Guzman — columnist and Neiman FellowThomas Leveritt — director, author and painterCasey Bowers — writerJosephine Decker — director, film editor and performance artistDonna Salgado — dance artistAlex Pearlman — recovering entrepreneur and digital news girlDante Shepherd — professor and web comicBrad O’Farrell — game makerJess Kimball Leslie — trendspotterMeredith Haggerty — writer, editor, the hero we deserveAlex Larsen (aka Kid Twist) — battle rapper and game designerNancy Zastudil —gallerist, curator and arts writerLee LeFever — cofounder and creative director of Common CraftJess Wysaski — blogger and humoristJessica Hagy — artist and writerZach Weinersmith — web comic Thank you again to all these wonderful people and to all of you who follow this blog for having put me in the position to be doing pretty much anything I do, including put out books every now and then. It’s a dream. Quick update: There’s a Goodreads giveaway running until April 23rd, so get in on that for your chance for a free copy of the book Goodreads’ reviewer Kelly lauds as “a rare case where business/creative/productivity/life skills advice and insight is from an actual diverse range of individuals, rather than all white dudes.” Only a few days left to enter the Goodreads giveaway. Thank you to everyone who has reached out with kind words about the book! -- source link