During summer 2016, I have been following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I have been posting an update on my progress; you can find previous posts by searching under the category, The Artist's Way. Check … Continue reading Week 12 – The Artist’s Way, The Final Week
The Artist’s Way
Week 11 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 11 – The Artist’s Way
Week 10 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 10 – The Artist’s Way
Week 9 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 9 – The Artist’s Way
Week 8 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 8 – The Artist’s Way
Week 7 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 7 – The Artist’s Way
Week 6 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 6 – The Artist’s Way
Week 5 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 5 – The Artist’s Way
Week 4 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 4 – The Artist’s Way
Week 3 – The Artist’s Way
During summer 2016, I am following the 12-week course prescribed in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (London: Pan Books, 1995). The book focuses on ways to re-discover your creativity. Each week, I will be posting an update on my progress. Check back on my earlier posts for explanation of key terms which Cameron uses, including … Continue reading Week 3 – The Artist’s Way