Zig Zag

  • Zig Zag: The Surprising Path to Greater Creativity
    By Keith Sawyer

    It you like using SCAMPER, you can find an expanded list of "manipulative verbs" on page 141 of Adams, J. L. (1980). Conceptual blockbusting: A guide to better ideas. New York, NY: Norton. (Original work published 1974).

  • Zig Zag
    By Lucy Robertson

    His voice , as throughout the service , was bland , uninspired and dull , but I was embarrassed by the unknown , unimaginable atrocities performed by himself and Jacob - atrocities that had snapped at our breakfast - and I glanced only ...

  • Zig Zag: The Surprising Path to Greater Creativity
    By Keith Sawyer

    The book is filled with hands-on activities that help you manage that process and keep it moving forward to a successful creative outcome." —Josh Linkner, author, Disciplined Dreaming: A Proven System to Drive Breakthrough Creativity "No ...

  • Zig Zag: A Novel
    By Jose Carlos Somoza

    While studying advanced physics at a prestigious European university, Elisa Robledo was invited to join a select research team on a secret project to manipulate String Theory.

  • Zig Zag: A Novel
    By Jose Carlos Somoza

    Hiding dangerous discoveries that she made a decade earlier while working with a covert string theory research team, physics professor Elisa Robledo is horrified when she learns that her former team members have been brutally murdered.