Your Virtual Birth: A SoMe Debut
“You are near a door…” (The door to Honoré de Balzac’s study in Paris, France: © adroyt original) If you’re thinking about a social media marketing campaign and haven’t considered the long-range...
View ArticleThe Twilight Zone
It is said we each have 25,000 mornings; how are you using yours? If you are a blogger, the amount of material required to maintain the hungry beast can be daunting. Have you ever felt bereft that you...
View ArticleSocial Media Brevity: A Language a Writer Can Love?
Lee Lawrie’s “Wisdom, Light and Sound” at the entrance to 30 Rockefeller Plaza: Photograph © adroyt original. We are thrilled to have Emily Hooper guest posting on adroyt today. The dynamic...
View ArticleThe Adroyt Salon: Take 7
“Danger Hollow Sidewalk” from streetscape in New York City. Photograph © adroyt original. We’re keeping it short and sweet today with our adroyt salon question this week. We’d like to know your answer...
View ArticleNaming Names (What Should We Call Ourselves?)
Taking a page from the playbook of the Algonquin Round Table (ART)—a group of New York City writers, critics, actors and humorists who originally called themselves “The Vicious Circle”—I believe it’s...
View ArticleThe Poetics of Concentration
In The Poetics of Reverie, Gaston Bachelard wrote, “When a dreamer of reveries has swept aside all the ‘preoccupations’ which were encumbering his everyday life, when he has detached himself from the...
View ArticleHemingway in Cuba: Thinking (Living) Globally
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy One of my favorite moments in “A Movable Feast” is Ernest Hemingway’s reflection as to how a place can impact a creative...
View ArticleEnchantment, Delivered by Guy Kawasaki
I’ve been reading Guy Kawasaki’s Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions. It’s his tenth and latest book, although tagging it as “work” would belie the charm and ease that...
View ArticleAdroyt Labs: The Age of Anxiety
While thumbing through my writer’s notebook as I prepared for a series of new posts for my blog “The Road to Promise,” I came across a reference to an article I’d read in the November 1989 issue of...
View ArticleOn Resonance, Brilliance and Being Adroyt
Hi everyone; Saxon here! I have a bit of news today: adroyt will soon be moving into a new era. I’ve been bringing a new team together during the past three months, and as I’ve been composing the...
View Article10 Things I Wish I’d Known In My First Week of Blogging
We are celebrating a Fun & Fit Friday here on adroyt with a guest post by none other than (drumroll, please) Alexandra Williams, half the dynamic duo behind the feisty fitness brand she founded...
View ArticleAnthony Bourdain: Parts Known and Unknown
Anthony Bourdain with the Peabody Award for Parts Unknown. Image courtesy Wikimedia. The foodie reality show The Taste, returns to ABC next Thursday (December 4) and Anthony Bourdain will be up to his...
View ArticleGerard McLean: A Walk in the Park
Today on the adroyt blog, we interview Gerard McLean, whose book Monkey with a loaded typewriter: Mostly true essays was recently released. These essays were culled from a blog he kept for nearly a...
View ArticleThe Poetics of Concentration
In The Poetics of Reverie, Gaston Bachelard wrote, “When a dreamer of reveries has swept aside all the ‘preoccupations’ which were encumbering his everyday life, when he has detached himself from the...
View ArticleGerard McLean: A Walk in the Park
Gerard McLean Book Debut Today on the adroyt blog, we interview Gerard McLean, whose book Monkey with a loaded typewriter: Mostly true essays was recently released. These essays were culled from a...
View ArticleThe Secret of Travel Success
I am a serious fan of the JonGlez Publishing Secret guides, which are written by local experts for local inhabitants of cities and curious travelers alike, which I believe help anyone achieve travel...
View ArticleAdroyt Around Town
Adroyt Around Town Kawara at the Guggenheim through May 3 I came across a post on Art21, an organization now affiliated with PBS, titled The Walker Curates the News: 02.09.15 that shares what we...
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