Tuesday, December 09, 2014

Creatives Being Creative

In the past year, people who began their creative career on YouTube have been writing books. From musicians like Austin Mahone to beauty gurus like Michelle Phan.

There have also been several in between from cookbooks to interactive diaries to life advice.

I love the community that YouTube has built that encourages its creators to go beyond online video to other outlets.

I'm a consumer of all of it. I watch their channels. I buy their merch. And I've bought a few books.





The politics and branding behind some of it makes me cranky. I'm choosing to ignore it. I love Zoe Sugg and while I did not purchase her book (mainly because I needed a break from YA novels), she is a kind, beautiful soul who ventured into a new industry. I still love and support her.

It makes me a little sad that she didn't write the book completely by herself but I don't know what her schedule is like and her ability to write. I wouldn't even have a story to give anyone in order for them to write a book.

At the same time, I have even more respect for the workaholics out there maintaining a busy schedule and also writing a book like Grace Helbig and Hannah Hart and now, Mamrie Hart.

If you don't know what I'm referring to, I point you in the direction of this concise Buzzfeed article.

In conclusion, show support for people that inspire you. Sometimes politics will be involved. I choose to be naive about all of that crap. You can do what you want.

xoxo,
Liz



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