'One of the best things about working in a Creative industry is the way people share information around. Steve Lawson shares his experience of creatives sharing ideas, where everybody wins... '
'So many creative ventures end up dead-in-the-water, not because the idea was bad, but because the logistics were ill thought out. - Steve Lawson shares from experience some hard-won lessons. '
'One of the great myths about any creative endeavour is that \'creative people\' sit and wait for inspiration to strike, and then by virtue of their remarkable genetic make-up, generate hugely original creative work in a few moments, before wowing the
'Steve Lawson has managed to maintain a career in music for over 15 years without once becoming remotely famous. (His sole terrestrial TV appearance remains his 4 seconds on Songs Of Praise. Wearing a skirt, miming electric bass - unplugged - in a
'One of the scary things about attempting to turn your creative love into a career is the multi-tasking that is required to get it off the ground. You might be a fabulous musician, painter, graphic designer or writer, but turning that into a career...?
'The world of the arts and media is changing. From broadcasting AT an audience, we are increasingly shifting to facilitation conversations and interactions around the content, be it news, music, art, literature or television/video. Steve Lawson thinks
'The fear of plagarism stops a lot of creative people from allowing influence to jump-start their creative path. Steve Lawson suggests a new game to help. '
'It doesn\'t take long after you begin working in any kind of creative field (music, photography, writing, editing, film etc.) before someone comes along offering you \'exposure\' and \'experience\' in exchange for unpaid work. Steve Lawson explores