The Artist's Way			
The Artist's Way is the seminal book on the subject of creativity. An international bestseller, millions of readers have found it to be an invaluable guide to living the artist's life. Still as vital today-or perhaps even more so-than it was when it was first published one decade ago, it is a powerfully provocative and inspiring work. In a new introduction to the book, Julia Cameron reflects upon the impact of The Artist's Way and describes the work she has done during the last decade and the new insights into the creative process that she has gained. Updated and expanded, this anniversary edition reframes The Artist's Way for a new century.
 
		
					
			
	
					The Artist's Way at Work: Riding the Dragon			
After the publication of the bestselling book The Artists' Way, Julia Cameron and Mark Bryan, co-creators of the country's most successful course on creativity, were often told that their techniques helped people achieve their business goals. This spurred them to refine the methods to help people perform more creatively and effectively at work. The program is revealed in The Artists' Way at Work: a twelve-week encounter with your own ingenuity, struggles, strengths and dreams -- as well as the political guidance to enable you to get things done.
Through powerful self-assessment exercises with intriguing titles such as "Power Inside vs. Power Outside," "Developing Creative Continuity," and "Finding Your Truth," readers learn to release their creative spirit at work and tap reserves of energy, vision, and passion. The Artists' Way at Work will help you excel in your job, launch the business of your dreams, or find the career you love. Best of all, you will learn to "live in the paradox" -- to develop a personal philosophy of excellence that sustains you, whatever the future holds.
 
		
					
			
	
					The Vein of Gold			
Julia Cameron draws from her remarkable teaching experience to help readers reach out into ever-broadening creative horizons. As in The Artist's Way, she combines eloquent essays with playful and imaginative experiential exercises to make The Vein of Gold an extraordinary book of learning-through-doing. Inspiring essays on the creative process and more than one hundred engaging and energizing tasks involve the reader in "inner play," leading to authentic growth, renewal, and healing.
		
					
			
	
					The Writing Diet			
Experts agree: often we choose to eat not because we are hungry, but because we are bored, sad, frustrated, or else we are happy and in the mood to celebrate with treats. In other words, emotions can drive us to overeat. What if, instead of turning to food, we could identify those underlying feelings and express them in a healthy, positive way? What if, in doing so, we could also increase our creativity, get in touch with our authentic selves, and discover our true artistic abilities? In her new book The Writing Diet: Write Yourself Right-Size, artist and bestselling creativity mentor Julia Cameron promises just that.
		
					
			
	
					The Right To Write			
Writing, for Julia Cameron, is neither solely vocation nor  avocation:   it is a way of life. It comes first thing in the morning,  while the   horses are waiting to be fed; it happens at the kitchen  counter, while   the onions are sautéing; it takes place on  "dates" at café tables   shared with likeminded friends; it  unfurls in the mind as the '65   pickup "bucks over the rutted dirt  roads like a stiff-legged bronco."   The more than 40 brief personal  essays that make up The Right to Write are an unyielding  affirmation of the writing life and a denigration of   all that gets in  the way: busy schedules, procrastination, insecurity,   lack of writing  space, a day job--you get the point. Cameron's   commonsense advice is  liberating to anyone who has felt hampered by   making a big deal out of  writing (this "tends to make writing   difficult. Keeping writing casual  tends to keep it possible"), by not   having the time to write ("Get  aggressive. Steal time"), or the like.   If you find a spirit that  compares writing to revelation, prayer, and   Zen pursuits, that might  just attribute misguided communication to   Mercury retrograde  simpatico, then you will find much to embrace here.   And you will  never, never again dream of waiting for that   commitment-free  sabbatical in the south of France to get your writing   project under  way. --Jane Steinberg
		
					
			
	
					It's Never Too Late to Begin Again			
 
It's Never Too Late to Begin Again
Julia Cameron
For some, retirement is a day to work toward with anticipation. Others approach retirement with greater ambivalence. While the newfound freedom is exciting and filled with possibility, the idea of retirement can also be very daunting. You are in a unique position to explore yourself and your desires from a place of experience. But the line has been drawn in the sand: The life that you have known has changed, and the life to come is yet to be defined.
This book is a twelve-week course aimed at defining--and creating--the life you want to have as you redefine--and re-create--yourself. Filled with essays, tools, and exercises to be done alone or in groups, this toolkit will guide and inspire retirees wishing to expand their creativity. This fun, gentle, step-by-step process will help you explore your creative dreams, wishes, and desires--and quickly find that it's never too late to begin anything.
 
		
					
			
	
					Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet			
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					He Named Me Malala			
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					Bridge of Spies			
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					Know How			
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