The Artist's Way Toolkit
How to Use the Creative Practices
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ナレーター:
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Eliza Foss
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著者:
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Julia Cameron
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"Eliza Foss performs this powerful audiobook in a mature-sounding voice she modulates with skill."—AudioFile on The Listening Path (an Earphones Award winner)
Experience the essential Artist’s Way philosophy in this practical, accessible collection of tools from “the Queen of Change” (New York Times) author Julia Cameron.
Dive into the genius behind The Artist’s Way with exclusive, never-before-published Q&A’s, instruction manuals, and an Artist’s Way glossary. In this streamlined edition, Julia Cameron lays out the essential foundation of her Artist’s Way philosophy for anyone looking to get to the heart of her practice and begin immediately applying it to their own creative processes.
Distilling the Artist’s Way philosophy into a precise and accessible collection of ready-to-use tools, The Artist's Way Toolkit is the perfect entry point for aspiring artists looking to hone their craft and reinvigorate their creativity. For those new to the Artist’s Way or for those who have been following it for years, The Artist's Way Toolkit offers refreshed and updated insight into Julia’s creative program that has already inspired more than five million readers.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press Essentials.
©2025 Julia Cameron (P)2025 Macmillan Audio批評家のレビュー
"Cameron deep dives into her four main practices...useful."—Booklist
"Cameron is a seasoned artist, knocking home in this book what she so generously gave to us years ago but now with thirty years depth of practice. I love that it’s called a TOOLKIT, imagining necessary nails, screwdriver and hammer to build a good life. I applaud Julia. A must-have for anyone who understands the importance of the basics—we might wander off but we return. Where else is there to go?"—Natalie Goldberg, author of Writing Down the Bones