Welcome to the home of Lichtenbergianism!

What is Lichtenbergianism?  It's a slipshod approach to the creative process that doesn't make sense and should not work, but it does.

My name is Dale Lyles, and throughout my now-long life I have been an active artist*—and I've encouraged and supported others in their efforts as well.  Now I have written a book about how I and my friends began to achieve our creative goals by procrastinating

How easy is that?  (Spoiler alert: it's not easy.)

Follow along as we Lichtenbergians achieve world domination through our amazing ability to get things done by not doing them.  (Our motto is Cras melior est, which translates to Tomorrow is better.)

You can start by reading through the Nine Precepts (in the menu up top), or checking back as I add more explanations to the website.  You might want to go check out the blog and subscribe to it.

* Whenever I use the word artist on this website, I mean any person who creates any thing: a poem, a novel, a drawing, a song, a symphony, a computer program, a garden, a cocktail.


Join me

My calendar is open.  You should hire me.

You can buy stuff with Lichtenbergianism printed all over it.

Oh look: I’m interviewed on the Theatre Kids podcast!

Oh look: I'm featured on Ozan Varol's Contrarian Spotlight!

Oh look: I'm in chapter six of Andrew Santella's new Soon: an overdue history of procrastination from Leonard and Darwin to you and me

Oh look: Nick Parker, author of On Reading: provocations, consolations, and suggestions for reading more freely, read the book and liked it.

Oh look: I’m featured on The Icarian!


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