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What kind of interesting books are out there pertaining to the various forms of art? [Be it the visual arts: paintings, sculpture, etc, music, writing, movies, etc...]
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I just started reading a book that came out about 10 years or so ago that some of you may have heard of or be familiar with. It's called _The Artist's Way_; it's talks about unblocking one's creativity [for whatever art form you're interested in] and how this unblocking will help in a lot of areas--not necessarily 'just' art specific. There's a couple chapters as an intro with some suggested things to work on [like one's called 'The Morning Pages' where we're encouraged to, every morning when we first get up and get involved in our daily life, to sit down and write 3 pages. What you write about can be anything at all. And if at first you can't think of what to write, then write just that over and over ["I can't write, I can't write..."; eventually, you'll get past this block]. After the intro stuff, the book is set up as a 12-week course of sorts. There are 12 chapters with first, stuff to read about, but then, some weekly assignments to work on pertaining to that week's topic. She suggests we can pick and choose which tasks to do on any given week, we don't have to do them all or we can come back and do them at a later time. However, she does suggest choosing 1-2 that we really WANT to do but also to pick 1-2 that we don't want to do; thinking that these ones will help us to work through whatever the fears or blocks are... So anyway, I'm going to give this book a chance, and hopefully I'll find it interesting and helpful. So far, I've done the 'morning pages' the 6 out of 7 days since I started the book. And have read the info stuff in week one but need to sit down and start working on the specific tasks. I'm even going 'all out' and have made a couple journals, one for the morning pages and another one for the actual summeries I write about from the chapters along with the tasks I choose to do. Has anyone else ever read and/or worked on this book? If so, I'd love to compare thoughts and ideas about the process and how it's helped [or not].
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