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Creativity Inc. – Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration
by Ed Catmull with Amy Wallace
Ed Catmull is the current president of both Pixar and Disney Animation Studios, and was co-founder of Pixar in 1986. In addition to being a successful manager, he has also contributed many important tools in computer graphics and animation.
Amy Wallace is an editor-at-large at Los Angeles magazine as well as a correspondent for GQ.
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Awesome! Thanks for the comment Ali!
Great to know. Thanks so much for the feedback!
It’s a great idea to add audio summaries to Blinkist. It’s an excellent way for busy entrepreneurs to take away the most important points from books they might not have time to read. It also gives readers a great preview of a book and lets them decide if they want to buy the full book.
An idea to make the summaries even better is to include a short interview with the author or someone closely related to the book at the end of the interview. I would also enjoy hearing some of Jeff Brown’s personal thoughts on these books.
Thanks for the feedback Jordan! I really appreciate it very much.