The Art of Paying Attention
The Art of Paying Attention
TPW 026: Barry J. Hutchison on Writing Children and Adult Fiction
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TPW 026: Barry J. Hutchison on Writing Children and Adult Fiction

Barry J. Hutchison has written over eighty children's books for a traditional publisher. In the last couple years he's ventured into the world of adult Sci-Fi in the indie space. Barry loves the freedom of indie publishing and is finding his voice and audience for his new genre. In this episode Ryan and Barry explore the pros and cons of traditional publishing, the freedom of indie publishing, and the keys to transition from children to adult fiction. You can find Barry at: http://barryjhutchison.com/

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The Art of Paying Attention
The Art of Paying Attention
What do you pay attention to? How do I determine what's worthy of my limited attention? It’s the questions every human asks at some point, and the questions we MUST ask, to thrive in this one precious life.
And it’s these types of questions (and more), we want to wrestle with on The Art of Paying Attention.
We believe the work of paying attention is not optional, and something we all must learn to do well. The poet Mary Oliver said, "To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work.”
Every week, we'll consider this endless, and proper work, of paying attention. What do we see? What are we learning? WHAT or WHO needs MORE attention? Join writer, creator, teacher, and accidental entrepreneur, Ryan J. Pelton, as he explores with others, the essential Art of Paying Attention.
Most episodes feature an interview with a bonafide "attention-collector" working in the arenas of creativity, art, music, writing, publishing, entrepreneurship/business, and spirituality. Join in the conversation and learn to see with new eyes a world bursting with hints of hope. Often in the most unlikely places.