Title of article
Ten Years to Expertise, Many More to Greatness: An Investigation of Modern Writers
Author/Authors
SCOTT BARRY KAUFMAN and JAMES C. KAUFMAN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
11
From page
114
To page
124
Abstract
The “ten-year rule” suggests that it takes about 10 years of
preparation to reach “expert” status. How long does it take,
however, for someone to reach a level of creative greatness?
Through an analysis of 215 contemporary fiction writers, we
found that these writers took an average of 10.6 years between
their first publication and their best publication, although there
was a high degree of variability. This tentatively suggests that
at least for modern fiction writers, a second phase after the
first ten years may be crucial for achieving eminence. We discuss
these findings in the context of results found in other
domains of creativity, along with limitations and future
directions
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR
Record number
708620
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