‘I Often Look Down to Make Sure I Have Pants On’ – Stephan Pastis
Skip to commentsEver get so absorbed in your work that you forget to eat?
That’s nothing compared to best-selling author and cartoonist Stephan Pastis who told me, “ I kid you not, when I’m coming out of a writing session, when I walk out the front door of the studio, I don’t always do it, but I will often look down to make sure I have pants on. That’s how lost in my own brain I get.”
Pastis’s pants-optional procedure is peculiar, but it is productive. (Try saying that five times fast.) The man has written eight books for his hilarious children’s series “Timmy Failure,” he co-wrote the script for the film adaptation, and at last count, has written, drawn, and published 41 collections of his Pearls Before Swine comic strip.

Dan Bova at Entrepreneur presents a 42 minute audio interview with cartoonist Stephan Pastis.
Creative success is all in your head.
“ Rick Rubin wrote the best book I’ve ever read on creativity. He gives this definition of creative success: When the work you can hear in your head is executed to the best of your ability and you’re satisfied with it. When you reach that point, that’s it. Everything that happens after that, commercially, critically, whatever, you can’t control that. So he shifts that point of success, and I love that. That has sort of been my thing ever since I read that.”



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