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Write for Life
Write for Life: A Toolkit for Writers | Julia Cameron
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Legendary author of The Artist's Way Julia Cameron has pioneered the field of creative recovery, inspiring millions of people around the world to discover their true creative selves. Now in Write for Life, the 'Queen of Creativity' speaks directly to writers - it is an openhearted invitation to begin, stick with, and finish a project. Write for Life delivers a wonderful balance of firm and inspiring advice, shaped into a 6-week program for writers of all levels. From setting daily writing quotas to changing genres, fighting perfectionism to polishing a first draft, Julia Cameron provides holistic guidance and support every step of the way. Write for Life is written for every writer, and every writer should read it. It is Julia Cameron at her best, distilling decades of wisdom and experience in practical lessons on the craft and spiritual practice of writing. Itis an unmissable addition to Julia Cameron's creative canon, destined to sit in the pantheon of classic books on writing.
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Charityann
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I‘m hosting the #readwritegrowbc again this year! It‘s a book club for writers where we read books about writing.😆 You can check out all the details here: https://charityrau.wordpress.com/2024/01/03/read-write-grow-book-club-january-24... #writersoflitsy #writerlife

mhillis Nice! I‘ll join 10mo
Charityann @mhillis Yay! Excited to read this one.😄 10mo
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jen_the_scribe
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Bailedbailed

I just can‘t do it. I wanted to love this, because I love Julia Cameron and The Artist‘s Way. But this is advertised as something new, when it‘s just repeating a lot of the same stuff from The Artist‘s Way. And at one point she says “I don‘t want to seem like a fanatic” in reference to morning pages, but she really does. It is a rare passage where she doesn‘t mention them. I love morning pages, but I just kept thinking “enough already, I get it.”

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jen_the_scribe
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Since I‘ve been in school, I‘ve been taking a hiatus from serious writing (I still journaled and wrote poetry now and then). Now that I‘m only a few weeks from graduation, I‘ll be jumping back in. I saw this available for preorder a couple of weeks ago and it just arrived. It came at the perfect time. After so much time off, I‘m definitely in need of some inspiration.