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CoastLine: Julia Cameron On The Artist's Way, Moving Beyond The Skeptic
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50 minutes
Released:
Apr 15, 2020
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The Artist’s Way, A Course In Discovering and Recovering Your Creative Self , first landed in booktores before the age of Amazon – in 1992. Almost three decades later, Author Julia Cameron can point to a long list of published works, more than 40, fiction and nonfiction -- many of them bestsellers. They include T he Vein of Gold, The Right To Write, Finding Water, Transitions, and her own memoir, Floor Sample . The woman who "invented the way people renovate the creative soul", according to The New York Times , has used her own life as a laboratory for developing her processes . New York Magazine reports Cameron’s books on creativity sell to the tune of 100,000 per year; The Artist’s Way alone had sold more than four million copies by 2019. By 2020, that number has grown to five million. Long lists of celebrities credit Cameron’s work with their own creative journeys – including Author Elizabeth Gilbert, Photographer Helmut Newton and musicians Alicia Keys and Pete Townshend. Julia
Released:
Apr 15, 2020
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Podcast episode
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