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When something good hits me, I'll use Siri to make a note so I don't forget.
William Gurstelle
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William Gurstelle
Age: 68
Born: 1956
Born: March 29
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In my office, I like it quiet, so I can concentrate.
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I started a funny book from the 1930s called The Code of the Woosters by P. G. Wodehouse. Wodehouse is a comic genius.
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I travel internationally a lot and I have a hard time sleeping and staying awake normally after crossing multiple time zones, especially going east. I've tried light therapy but not found it too helpful.
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I spend a fair amount of time just thinking about whether something is feasible or not, and if it is feasible, whether it's really worth doing.
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Yeah, it's a weird little niche, but by God, it's my niche.
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I specialize in science and history, with a special emphasis on including do-it-yourself projects in the mix. My dozen or so books have sold hundreds of thousands of copies. I'm also a contributing editor at Popular Science and at Make Magazine.
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I get some of my best ideas while out walking.
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You get energy from other people, so hang out with energetic people.
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I've seen Leonardo Da Vinci notebooks which are filled with tiny, messy scrawls written in mirror image across the page. I'd love to know how he kept all his projects going at once.
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I work with a lot of different editors at different publishers and magazines and so on, and having a system of shared folders makes keeping track of things a snap.
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Leonardo Da Vinci. Leonardo is arguably the world's most famous polymath. So many thoughts and so many different ideas!
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I'm really good at building things that shoot, hurl, or throw stuff.
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