In the second, and final part of our series exploring the Introverted MBTI authors, we're talking about the introverted thinking writers – INTJs, ISTJs, INTPs, and ISTPs.
In part one, we talked about the introverted feeling authors. If you didn't get a chance to tune in, you can find it here. In the second, and final, installment of our discussion on introverted authors, we're talking about the introverted thinkers – INTJ, ISTJ, INTP, and ISTP.
The list of famous authors in this group is impressive, with many of them being considered legendary. These folks aren't feeling their way through the murky middle, they're charted their course and are plotting to shatter conventions, propose new theories, and build elaborate worlds. We discuss the pros and cons for each introverted thinking type, and try to provide a few tips for leaning into your type so you can take your work to the next level.
Kari and Rebecca also compare and contrast their writing styles as they relate to their respective MBTI types.
● Plotter or Pantster?
● The INTJ Writing Personality
● The INTP Writing Personality
● The ISTJ Writing Personality
● The ISTP Writing Personality
● Touched with Fire: Manic Depressive Illness and the Artistic Temperament