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Walking in This World: The Practical Art of Creativity  
Author: Julia Cameron
ISBN: 1585421839
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review

From Publishers Weekly
Touted as the long-awaited sequel to The Artist's Way, Cameron's latest is so similar in look and format to the original that they could be sold in a boxed set. Previous follow-ups, including The Vein of Gold and The Right to Write and a slew of little spin-offs, here give way to a 12-week course of encouragement and exercises promoted as an intermediate level of The Artist's Way (inviting us to anticipate an advanced volume). At first and for a long way into the book, we encounter the wheel-greasing exercises that worked magic for millions, helping people discover their innate creativity by devising gentle ways around the myriad obstacles that block us (e.g., listing things we would secretly love to do.) Cameron re-introduces the basic tools the daily morning exercise of hand-writing three free-flowing pages and the weekly solitary "artist's date," designed to help us romance our inner artists and she adds the ancient practice of walking as a means of getting in touch with our deeper feelings and truer thoughts (hence the title). "When I can, I walk with friends, noting how companionable our silences become, how effortlessly deep our conversations," Cameron writes. Cameron does indeed capture the feeling of strolling and talking with an old and trusted guide. Her core insights are the same as in earlier volumes, yet her words seem to have grown wiser. She writes about the distractions of success, and about the long solitary stretches "climbing the glass mountain" it takes to bring a large-scale creative project to completion. Her latest book reveals how reaching higher also means going deeper. 10-city author tour.Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
Cameron had an international best seller with The Artist's Way, which outlined a program that encouraged the reader's innate creativity. Here she extends her discussion of the topic. Aimed at practicing artists-and she considers everyone from full-time pianists to part-time pie makers to be such-Cameron explains how creating a work, whether it's a novel or a nosegay, puts people deeply in touch with the Great Creator. Then, in the form of a 12-week program, she outlines steps and exercises to nourish the "artist within." Some of these ideas, such as the pages she recommends writing every morning, will be familiar to readers of her previous work. Others, which are meant to help readers discover traits such as dignity, authenticity, and discernment, are new. Given Cameron's obvious familiarity with, and fondness for, the artistic temperament, this book is essential for public libraries serving "arty" communities. Most other public libraries will want a copy as well, since Cameron's broad definition of creativity will resonate with many patrons.Pam Matthews, MLS, Olmsted Falls, OHCopyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From AudioFile
Whether you're a professional artist or simply looking to engage with your creative spirit, WALKING IN THIS WORLD has something to offer. A sequel to THE ARTIST'S WAY, which held out the promise that a creative journey is a spiritual journey, Cameron's new work builds on the same core techniques, with the addition of one new element--the weekly walk. Barbara Caruso narrates in a conversational tone, speaking directly and enthusiastically. Since the program is designed as a course with weekly components, it would have been helpful to have each component on a separate disc, or, at least, to have an indication on the packaging or the discs where each new component begins. Nevertheless, the audio format, especially in the excellent care of Caruso, is a good choice for exploring this program. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine

From Booklist
Cameron--poet, playwright, novelist, filmmaker, composer, and guru to the creative masses--engenders as much adoration as scorn; she is the artsy equivalent to Martha Stewart (sans the investment investigation). Cameron broke new ground with The Artist's Way (1992), and now, two million copies later, she helps people improve their lives via a guided inquiry into their creative potential. This intermediate-level creative how-to uses her signature format and 12-week structure, which have worked so well for so many readers as they explore the often convoluted landscapes of their artistic psyches. To the catchphrases "Morning Pages" (her requisite three daily pages of longhand) and "Artist Date" (a weekly creative adventure)," now so well known they have entered a subculture vernacular, she adds another tool, "The Weekly Walk," an aid to walking in this world with a renewed sense of childlike wonder. This is yet another milestone for Cameron as she advances her mission to illuminate creativity as a spiritual path, a compelling vision embraced by people of diverse faiths and backgrounds worldwide. Whitney Scott
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About the Author
Julia Cameron has been an active artist for more than thirty years. She is the author of seventeen books of fiction and nonfiction, including The Artist's Way, The Vein of Gold, and The Right to Write, her bestselling works on the creative process. A novelist, playwright, songwriter, and poet, she has multiple credits in theater, film, and television.




Walking in This World: The Practical Art of Creativity

FROM OUR EDITORS

Author Julia Cameron thinks of Walking in This World as the natural continuation of her inspired classic The Artist's Way. In this sequel of sorts, she aims at nothing less than creating the conditions for creativity.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

In this long-awaited sequel to the international bestseller The Artist's Way, Julia Cameron presents the next step in her course of discovering and recovering the creative self.

Walking in This World picks up where Julia Cameron's bestselling book on the creative process, The Artist's Way, left off to present readers with a second course-Part Two in an amazing journey toward discovering our human potential. Full of valuable new strategies and techniques for breaking through difficult creative ground, this is the "intermediate level" of the Artist's Way program.

A profoundly inspired work by the leading authority on the subject of creativity, Walking in This World is an invaluable tool for artists.

Author Biography: Julia Cameron has been an active artist for more than thirty years. She is the author of seventeen books of fiction and nonfiction, including The Artist's Way, The Vein of Gold, and The Right to Write, her bestselling works on the creative process. A novelist, playwright, songwriter, and poet, she has multiple credits in theater, film, and television.

SYNOPSIS

Sprinkled with quoted words of wisdom, this guide by the author of The Artist's Way offers further tasks and tools for the next level of creative self-discovery as a spiritual practice. Tools include daily morning writing, weekly solo excursions, and walks. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

     



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