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Show Your Work!: 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered (Austin Kleon) Paperback – Illustrated, March 6, 2014
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In his New York Times bestseller Steal Like an Artist, Austin Kleon showed readers how to unlock their creativity by “stealing” from the community of other movers and shakers. Now, in an even more forward-thinking and necessary book, he shows how to take that critical next step on a creative journey―getting known.
Show Your Work! is about why generosity trumps genius. It’s about getting findable, about using the network instead of wasting time “networking.” It’s not self-promotion, it’s self-discovery―let others into your process, then let them steal from you. Filled with illustrations, quotes, stories, and examples, Show Your Work! offers ten transformative rules for being open, generous, brave, productive.
In chapters such as You Don’t Have to Be a Genius; Share Something Small Every Day; and Stick Around, Kleon creates a user’s manual for embracing the communal nature of creativity― what he calls the “ecology of talent.” From broader life lessons about work (you can’t find your voice if you don’t use it) to the etiquette of sharing―and the dangers of oversharing―to the practicalities of Internet life (build a good domain name; give credit when credit is due), it’s an inspiring manifesto for succeeding as any kind of artist or entrepreneur in the digital age.
- Print length224 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherWorkman Publishing Company
- Publication dateMarch 6, 2014
- Dimensions6 x 0.5 x 6 inches
- ISBN-10076117897X
- ISBN-13978-0761178972
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"[Show Your Work is] timeless; readers can return to it repeatedly throughout life and still glean useful ideas and tips... Anyone starting out (or starting over)...will find upbeat encouragement here."
―Library Journal
“Some people are natural self-promoters. For others, it’s painfully difficult to put their work out there. In this creatively designed pocket-sized book, Kleon offers the latter group effective strategies that allow them to share their work without leaving their comfort zone…. Kleon’s advice is sassy and spot-on.”
―Publishers Weekly
“[The] subtitle could just as easily be, ‘How to Self-promote Without Being a Jerkface.’ It’s an incredibly useful and compulsively readable short book.”
―Fast Company
“Kleon addresses with equal parts humility, honesty, and humor one of the quintessential questions of the creative life: How do you get ‘discovered’? In some ways, the book is the mirror-image of Kleon’s debut ― rather than encouraging you to ‘steal’ from others… it offers a blueprint to making your work influential enough to be theft-worthy.”
―Brain Pickings
“A must-read for anyone involved in the creative process.”
―LibraryReads
“Kleon’s powerful advice makes this small-format book not-at-all little.”
―Booklist
“In this motivating book, packed with smart approaches, ideas and quotes, Kleon teaches you how best to navigate through creative work in the present day. . . . A certain and deserved bestseller.”
―The Bookseller
“It’s not often that I find myself reviewing a book that I can say has already changed my life. . . . At a crucial turn in this fabulous little wallop of a book comes the simple directive, ‘Share something small every day.’ That ‘something’ oughtn’t be your Instagrammed latte or a selfie, but something ‘useful or interesting’ about your work. Put enough somethings out there, and a lone artist or entrepreneur can soon be a productive part of a creative community.”
―BookPage
About the Author
Austin Kleon is the New York Times bestselling author of a trilogy of illustrated books about creativity in the digital age: Steal Like An Artist, Show Your Work!, and Keep Going. He’s also the author of Newspaper Blackout, a collection of poems made by redacting the newspaper with a permanent marker. His books have been translated into dozens of languages and have sold over a million copies worldwide. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife and sons. Visit him online at www.austinkleon.com.
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- Publisher : Workman Publishing Company; Illustrated edition (March 6, 2014)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 224 pages
- ISBN-10 : 076117897X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0761178972
- Item Weight : 9.9 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.5 x 6 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #10,799 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #12 in Creativity (Books)
- #79 in Entrepreneurship (Books)
- #94 in Personal Transformation Self-Help
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Austin Kleon is a writer and artist living in Austin, Texas. He's the author of two bestselling books: Steal Like an Artist, a manifesto for creativity in the digital age, and Newspaper Blackout, a collection of poetry made by redacting newspaper articles with a permanent marker. He speaks about creativity for organizations such as Pixar, Google, SXSW, TEDx, and The Economist. Visit him online at www.austinkleon.com.
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Customers find this book an enjoyable quick read that provides powerful ideas and tips for unlocking creativity. They appreciate its humor, with one noting it's written without being wordy or fluffy, and its value as a follow-up to "Steal Like an Artist." Customers praise the author's writing style, with one highlighting the good quotes from well-known artists, and they value its no-nonsense approach and actionable advice.
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Customers find the book enjoyable and quick to read, with one customer noting it's a must-read for those starting a new venture.
"...you have to do is to show your work" but only if (HUGE "if") it's worth stealing and you know how to do that in terms of what, when, and where...." Read more
"Great read, precise and to the point. It gives you great ideas on how to expose your work in ways that you may have not thought of." Read more
"Amazing, easy to read and understand. And a fantastic ideas 💡. Loved it 😀 I'm ready for his next books..." Read more
"...It's filled with both inspiration and actionable advice. It's an easy/enjoyable read, and because of how it's structured, it's easy to eat a "potato..." Read more
Customers find the book inspirational and motivational, providing great tips on unlocking creativity.
"...that potential and your place in the world more clearly, unclouded by anxiety and doubt...." Read more
"Great read, precise and to the point. It gives you great ideas on how to expose your work in ways that you may have not thought of." Read more
"Amazing, easy to read and understand. And a fantastic ideas 💡. Loved it 😀 I'm ready for his next books..." Read more
"...It's filled with both inspiration and actionable advice...." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's humor, finding it witty and wonderfully written, with one customer noting that it's visually fun to read.
"...You can tell this writer reads a lot too. The writer is part philosophical, spiritual, a tiny bit theological, and very practical." Read more
"...Very pleasant and fun books. Author has great sense of humor. I bought it for my sister as well...." Read more
"Kleon has an engaging writing style. His illustrations are cute. He is an able curator of interesting quotations...." Read more
"...Books are well done, lots of pages on graphics, poems, and wasted space. Did I come away with a ton of learning, no, not really...." Read more
Customers appreciate the author's writing style and include good quotes from well-known artists, making it a must-read for writers.
"...Pure inspiration. A ton of great quotes. You can tell this writer reads a lot too...." Read more
"...I love his consistent graphical style, these handwritten notes and highlights. 3 things I want to remember from this book: -..." Read more
"...His illustrations are cute. He is an able curator of interesting quotations. But this book is mostly devoid of meaningful or useful content...." Read more
"...All creatives need his thoughtful and meaningful, inspirational voice playing in their heads. Bravo! You did it again, Mr. Kleon." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's pacing, finding it interesting and no-nonsense, with examples throughout. One customer notes how it connects authentically with the audience.
"...It empowers you to share your process, connect authentically with your audience, and grow your presence with confidence...." Read more
"Easy to read, not too many unnecessary explaination, good analogy, recommend for those insecurities people to start sharing their works" Read more
"...Not instructive but more associative continent with past and present example snippets...." Read more
"it’s a great and to the point book . Fast read no nonsense book with lots of great ideas/advice for creatives...." Read more
Customers appreciate this book as a great follow-up to Steal Like an Artist.
"I really loved "Steal Like an Artist". I felt like it was inspiring and super helpful. This book, not as much...." Read more
"Just like its predecessor, Steal Like an Artist, I found Show Your Work to be fun and encouraging. It is short but has valuable reminders...." Read more
"...of Austin Kleon's books that I have read, Show Your Work and Steal Like an Artist. I find them to be very helpful and surprising confidence booster...." Read more
"A great follow-up to “Steal Like An Artist”...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's emphasis on sharing, with one customer noting that it's about giving rather than taking, and another highlighting that it's okay to share imperfect work.
"...shows the immense power of our God given duty to create, inspire, and share...." Read more
"...part of the hustle, part of the joy and part of the learning to be honest, sincere and public about what you’re working on...." Read more
"...A few examples: Sharing the imperfect is OK ("Process is Messy"), why I am successful at things where others have difficulty ("Shut up and Listen")..." Read more
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Customers find the book actionable and quick to read, with one customer noting it's easy to grasp.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2014As Austin Kleon explains, his previous book, Steal Like an Artist, "was about stealing influence from other people" whereas "this book is about how to influence others by letting them steal from [begin italics] you [end italics]." I agree with him that "all you have to do is to show your work" but only if (HUGE "if") it's worth stealing and you know how to do that in terms of what, when, and where. Actually, he wrote this book "for people who hate the very idea of self-promotion." It's not enough to be very good. "In order to be found, you have to [begin italics] be findable [end italics]. I think there's an easy way of putting your work out there and making it discoverable [begin italics] while [end italics] you're focused on getting really good at what you do."
Kleon's two books can be of incalculable value to those who need help with creating content (whatever its nature and extent may be) and then help with attracting the interest and support of those on whom the success of the offering depends. It could be a product, a service, or both. Its target market could be singles, seniors, the unemployed or under-employed, new parents, do-it-yourselfers, beginners at whatever...you get the idea.
So, how to become findable? First, Kleon explains the need for developing a new mindset, one that will enable the reluctant self-promoter to think differently so that she or he can then operate differently. Here's his key point: "Almost all of the people I look up to and try to steal from today, regardless of their profession, have built [begin italics] sharing [end italics] into their routine. Next, he urges his reader to find what the musician Brian Eno characterizes as a "scenius": a group of creative individuals who make up an ecology of talent. "What I love about the idea of scenius is that it makes room in the story of creativity for the rest of us: the people who don't consider ourselves geniuses."
Then Kleon suggests ten specific observations and initiatives, devoting a separate chapter to each. The purpose of the first, "You don't have to be a genius," is an important reassurance that David and Tom Kelley also provide in their recently published book, Creative Confidence: Believing that only geniuses are creative "is a myth that far too many people share. This book is about the opposite of that myth. It is about what we call 'creative confidence.' And at its foundation is the belief that we are [begin italics] all [end italics] creative...Creative confidence is a way of seeing that potential and your place in the world more clearly, unclouded by anxiety and doubt. We hope you'll join us on our quest to embrace creative confidence in our lives. Together, we can all make the world a better place."
The other nine call for initiatives that almost anyone can take. Kleon suggests the most important do's and don'ts to keep in mind. Two key elements are repeatedly emphasized. First, share generously and continuously with those who comprise an appropriate (key word) ecology of talent: people who share common interest and goals, yes, but also common questions and concerns. Share what will be of greatest interest and value to them. Also, be yourself. Why? I like Oscar Wilde's response best: "Everyone else is taken." Each person is a unique work-in-progress. That's hardly an original insight but well-worth repeating.
Let's allow Austin Kleon the final observations: "Human beings are interested in other human beings and what other human beings do. Audiences today not only want to stumble across great work, they, too, long to be part of the creative process. By showing people your 'behind-the-scenes footage" [i.e. portions of incomplete and imperfect work], they can see the person behind the products, and they can better form a relationship with you and your work." So show it...and your authentic self in process.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025Great read, precise and to the point.
It gives you great ideas on how to expose your work in ways that you may have not thought of.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025This is my second read from Austin and it was good but I like Steal Like an Artist just a little more. Still would recommend this to a friend!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025Amazing, easy to read and understand. And a fantastic ideas 💡. Loved it 😀 I'm ready for his next books
- Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024Quite frankly, I didn't understand how a 10-part list could make a full book. But I saw the reviews, it was on sale, and I thought, "Heck. Why not?" Now, I can join the countless others who whole-heartedly recommend this book. It's filled with both inspiration and actionable advice. It's an easy/enjoyable read, and because of how it's structured, it's easy to eat a "potato chip" section and put down. For someone who reads before bed, having short sections and easy stopping points is a real mercy. I've finished the first read-through for joy. Now, I'm planning to go through it again and practice the actionable steps. So happy to have found this. Thanks Austin!
Quite frankly, I didn't understand how a 10-part list could make a full book. But I saw the reviews, it was on sale, and I thought, "Heck. Why not?" Now, I can join the countless others who whole-heartedly recommend this book. It's filled with both inspiration and actionable advice. It's an easy/enjoyable read, and because of how it's structured, it's easy to eat a "potato chip" section and put down. For someone who reads before bed, having short sections and easy stopping points is a real mercy. I've finished the first read-through for joy. Now, I'm planning to go through it again and practice the actionable steps. So happy to have found this. Thanks Austin!
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025I picked this up right after reading Steal Like An Artist and my recommendation is read that book before reading that one. this boom deals with getting your work out into the world. Kleon has shown many ways to promote your work and succeed. This is,a fantastic book for people to get inspiration,ideas and then help them to promote their various creatio
- Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2014Important book. Austin is exploring the issue of showing your work through internet, and particularly social media. An issue that is being discussed endlessly in many blogs and books (of which I’ve read many).
But there is something different and unique about his discussion. In his own way, he’s coming at the subject from new angles. His way resonates with me much more than others. There’s actually no comparing at all.
Austin’s approach makes me leave my hesitations behind and act, by convincing me that making mistakes is ok, as long as I make something. He then proceeds to frame those possible mistakes in manageable ways of thinking.
He gives me the simple and pure feeling that there is an abundance of possibilities, and I can deep into them. that it’s actually no big deal to deep into them.
Austin has a way of showing what to do and how to do it, without a boring To-do list. Through examples, inspiring quotes, and his own experience, he is SHOWING us, but not telling us. He is bringing it all down to earth, and very convincingly.
Some examples to the uniqueness of the book: It’s giving good advice about the need to compromise between perfectionism and neglecting quality or over-sharing. I find that very useful advice as I engage in social media everyday-sharing.
The atmosphere in this book brings the power to YOUR hands:
“Don’t think of your website as a self-promotion machine, think of it as a self-invention machine. Online, you can become the person you really want to be.”
For me personally, this book has been a real creative thinking teaser. In direct ways, and some indirect ones, it made me jump out my seat with new ideas, or sometimes, a new angle of an idea I was already working on, and feeling stuck.
Coming to the end of the book, though, I seem to be running into problems with chapter 10: “Stick around”. Mostly, I don’t think this chapter belongs in this book, because mostly it’s not about “SHOW your work” but about DO your work. It gives fantastic advice, but I think it belongs in a separate book.
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- Catherine McCannReviewed in Canada on January 6, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars A Practical and Enjoyable "How-to" Book for Artists
Mr. Kleon’s premise for the book is that artists do not need to actively self-promote. Instead an artist can create conditions where their work is findable. He believes the best approach to being findable is to generously share your work and, in particular, your process of working, with others. In a world of social media and the Internet, the barrier to establishing a place to share one’s work is low and therefore, quite doable for any artist.
What I liked about his book is Mr. Kleon provides an approachable method for becoming findable. As I read through the pages, I felt his encouragement and permission to share; to put art out into the world. I particularly liked his advice about dealing with criticism: focus on feedback from the people who have done this type of work or from those people whose opinion you value and ignore the rest.
The drawings and illustrations are unique and quirky, making the book a pleasure to read. He calls himself a writer who draws - which is an apt description.
What did I dislike? Perhaps my criticism is more of a difference in opinion. As someone with a background in marketing, I disagree with Mr. Kleon when he says you should not ask for likes or for friends on social media. If the artist won't ask or at least invite people to look at their work, how can anyone know about what the artist does? Social currency in the form of "Like" or "Retweet" in social media is a powerful influencer. It means more people will come see the work. Creatives send invitations to book launches and art show openings all the time and not always to people they know. As Mr. Kleon notes it is not about becoming human spam but once in a while the artist should extend the invitation. Folks may not know there is a party going on if they are not invited.
I’d recommend this book to anyone who does the hard work of creating art.
- MoonieReviewed in Australia on February 19, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars inspiring book on why to show your work
This is a simple but inspiring book on why to show your work.
If you’re like me, a Gen-Xer… you were told:
- Show your answers not your workings
- Always put your best foot forward
- Never show your weakness
The world has changed, people want to know the the process, the behind the scenes, the outtakes and bloopers.
A great little book to challenge one to show their work!
- Kerry AristidouReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 16, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
I saw a blogger recommend this book and so do I. Definitely one for the shelves.
Easy read, really good advise which I've already put into practice. Austin Kleon gets straight to the point, good tips and ticks. I've almost finished it and I've had it less than a week 🙌🏼
Small and lightweight to travel with.
Kerry AristidouGreat read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 16, 2023
Easy read, really good advise which I've already put into practice. Austin Kleon gets straight to the point, good tips and ticks. I've almost finished it and I've had it less than a week 🙌🏼
Small and lightweight to travel with.
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ella.andReviewed in Mexico on August 1, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Buen libro, excelente calidad
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Carolina CortezReviewed in Brazil on March 2, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Vale super a pena!
Se estiver lendo isso e ainda estiver em dúvida sobre comprar ou não este livro, eu recomendo a compra! Excelente conteúdo, abriu vários universos em minha mente.