Creativity Works…When You Work It
If you’re a creative type, you already know this. But who doesn’t need this reminder, every now and then?
If you’re a creative type, you already know this. But who doesn’t need this reminder, every now and then?
A memoirist throws herself heart and soul into her love letter to the Colorado prairie.
Required prerequisite for fiction writers: Embrace your dual gifts.
If you’re struggling to get started on your creative passion, you can start where you left off.
How, and why, does the first novel you wrote remain your favorite?
Making space for what counts is not so much a resolution as a life goal. Here’s how I’m doing it this year.
Here’s my recipe for getting a grip on your chaos-driven, clutter-filled life.
Having a framework for writing is almost as important as the writing itself. We can learn from the writing rituals of the great ones.
Perfection isn’t what painting is about. It’s about finding your truth, and you can remain committed to that by letting go of art fear.
The desire to make your painting perfect, and the fear of ruining it, will always lead to painting doom. But there are ways to overcome art fear.
The sun may set on your creative block, but it will rise again. And because you’ve stayed committed, you’ll be ready to do what you do.
Is your creative personality fed by travel, productivity, fashion, caffeine or . . . what? Here’s what stokes eight different creative types.
Follow the 11 Commandments of Writing and Daily Creative Routine, according to Henry Miller, in 1932.
The impulse to distraction will always be with us. But to find focus, we can look within, where our own best experts live.
Making art is messy for a reason. It’s to remind us that we won’t ever get it just right, or even close to perfect.