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Michael L. Martin Jr.

First of all, could you introduce yourself?
My name is Michael L. Martin Jr. and I’m an author of fantasy. Currently, I’m writing a fantasy series called The Darker Side of Light Saga. The first book of that series is titled Burn in Hades. It is about a deceased man on a quest across the underworld in search of a river that will erase the terrible memories of his past (more info on  mlmjr.com ).

How does feedly help you get inspired?
I use Feedly for inspiration. As a storyteller, paying attention to the world around me is one way to invite stories to find me, and subscribing to feeds is a great tool to stimulate ideas. Inspiration doesn’t always come to us. Which is why I expose myself to as many different things as I can, feeding my subconscious. All the content I absorb is locked away and stored somewhere in the archives of my mind and  referred  to when I need it.

Inspiration can come in a variety of forms and my eclectic set of subscriptions reflects that. Music blogs, design blogs, photography, filmmaking, fashion, technology–I’m a devourer of stuff. I subscribe to 460 sources in 26 categories (and growing). My eyes are always open for films, images and words that excite my creativity.

I usually start my feedly inspiration sessions with the “Today” section. The featured articles are like the front page of a newspaper. Remember those? Yeah, me neither. (I’m kidding!). I scan through the Today section and “mark as read” articles I’m not interested in, reading a few of the intriguing ones as I go along, saving others for later. After I browse through the featured articles in Today, I tend to choose categories at random. Whatever I’m feeling in the moment, I’ll just go with it.

What are your 5 top tips to help other people getting inspired from such a wide range of topics?

 

What would be some great feeds to subscribe to to start an inspiring feedly?

Some great categories to start with:

Apps & Co.
Feedly’s blog  –  Subscribe
Google’s Official blog  –  Subscribe
Evernote  –  Subscribe
Dropbox  –  Subscribe

Geeky
io9  –  Subscribe
Red Letter Media  –  Subscribe
MAKE  –  Subscribe
Geeks Are Sexy  –  Subscribe
How-to-Geek  –  Subscribe

Thinkers
kottke  –  Subscribe
Ill Doctrine  –  Subscribe
Freakonomics  –  Subscribe
Tweetage Wasteland  –  Subscribe
Co.Exist  –  Subscribe

Philosophy
Talking Philosophy  –  Subscribe
PEA Soup  –  Subscribe
Leiter Reports  –  Subscribe

Science
Bad Astronomy  –   Subscribe
Seriously Science?  –  Subscribe
Universe Today  –  Subscribe
Scientific American  –  Subscribe
National Geographic News  –  Subscribe

Art & Visuals
FFFFOUND!  –  Subscribe
500px  –  Subscribe
BOOOOOOOM!  –  Subscribe
Colossal  –  Subscribe
Fonts In Use  –  Subscribe

Interesting
Boing Boing  –  Subscribe
Likecool  –  Subscribe
The Curious Brain  –  Subscribe
Co.Create  –  Subscribe
ANIMAL  –  Subscribe
Flavorwire  –  Subscribe
Fubiz  –  Subscribe

Filmmakers

Red Giant Subscribe
The visual effects team behind the clever science fiction short-films Plot Device , Order Up , and the hilarious Form 17 .

Vimeo Staff Picks Subscribe
The majority of the filmmaker feeds I subscribe to were introduced to me by Vimeo’s very own staff. A must follow feed for video nerds like me.

Daniel Ablin Subscribe
Daniel Ablin is a french film director behind the poetic science fiction short-film series “•363” (Check out Episode 1 and Episode 2 ).

 


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