From Publishers Weekly
Creative process guru Cameron continues to guide readers on the "spiral path" of their artistic journeys in this eloquent third book (after
Walking in This Water) in the series that began with her influential, bestselling creativity manual,
The Artist's Way. For those who missed earlier installments, Cameron—an author, teacher and aspiring musical theater lyricist/librettist—rehashes basic tools to get creative juices flowing while also delving into her ongoing personal creative struggle. Structured as a 12-week course in regaining one's relationship with one's own work, whether it be writing, painting or music, the volume grapples with the symbiotic relationship between art and spirituality. Cameron posits a benevolent universe waiting to support the artist in his or her endeavors; the artist simply has to get out of the way and become a channel for the work to speak through them. Toward this end, she instructs readers in exercises for uncovering a sense optimism, balance, resilience, perspective and discipline, among other strengths. Woven through with confessional anecdotes from her life as a writing teacher and oft-blocked artist wrestling with self-esteem and faith in her work, this guidebook's combination of action-oriented steps and heartfelt revelations will speak to legions of struggling artists.
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About the Author
Julia Cameron is recognized internationally as a foremost authority on the subject of creativity. She is the author of thirty books of nonfiction and fiction, including her bestselling works:
The Artist's Way, Walking in This World, Finding Water, The Writing Diet, The Right to Write, and
The Sound of Paper. A novelist, playwright, songwriter, and poet, she has multiple credits in theater, film, and television.