Author: Justin Cox
What We Can Learn About Writing from Bruce Springsteen
It took Bruce Springsteen six months to write Born to Run. There are a lot of things writers can learn from his process and success.
Understanding Who Owns Your Art
Taylor Swift’s experience sheds light on an important question: Who owns your art? The answer isn't always clear and impacts your work.
Write Now with Robert McCaw
How a “reformed lawyer” found inspiration from life in Hawaii.
What Happens When You Lose The Muse
Writing lessons from Jony Ive’s departure from Apple.
Write Now with Erik Deckers
How a humorist makes words good.
Are We A Thriving Community?
Exploring an intergenerational future of the church.
Write Now with Fred Waitzkin
How “Old Man and the Sea” developed a life-long passion for boating and writing.
Write Now with Raick Tavares
How this Brazilian writer lives by his mantra: “write until you bleed your fingers.”
Life is Like a Cox of Donuts
Introducing Justin Cox, First of His Name
Are You “Clean” or “Unclean?”
Never consider unclean what God has made pure.
What Do You Doubt?
If we don’t doubt what we hear, if we don’t ask questions and seek answers, do we believe anything?
Maybe I’m Not A ‘Writer’ (And Maybe You Aren’t Either)
What I’ve learned from Andy Weir and Glynnis MacNicol about calling myself a writer.
Write Now with Glynnis MacNicol
How this writer and co-founder of TheLi.St built her career (all while avoiding Twitter)
What We Can Learn About Writing from “Hamilton”
Let me offer you some free advice…
Peek Over the Peak with Piqued Interest
How three words can sound the same but mean completely different things!