“Without The Artist’s Way, there would have been no Eat, Pray, Love.” —Elizabeth GilbertThe Artist’s Way is the seminal book on the subject of creativity. An international bestseller, millions of readers have found it to be an invaluable guide to living the artist’s life. Still as vital today—or perhaps even more so—than it was when it was first published twenty five years ago, it is a powerfully … published twenty five years ago, it is a powerfully provocative and inspiring work. Julia Cameron reflects upon the impact of The Artist’s Way and shares additional insights into the creative process that she has gained. Updated and expanded, this anniversary edition reframes The Artist’s Way for today’s creatives.
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Enjoyed the exercises in this book!
loved this book – had a copy years ago. It got me journaling which has changed my life. Now i’m happy to have it on my reader.
Excellent Book and the first in a series. I noticed that the format of the next few books work better because the chapter contents are not as dense nor as long as this original book which allows for better reflection. Highly recommend this book and the next two in the series.
Excellent book. Healing, inspiring and therapeutic. A must read. It enriched me and my life.
A phenomenal book that will help ANY person (whether or not you’re an artist).
Very informative book, it teaches you how to get into a creative mood by using free lance documenting, emptying your mind of all your worries by writing three pages of free handwriting focusing on all the junk in your mind that inhibits your creativity…and that is just in the first three chapters! It gets even better from that point! I can highly recommend this book!
A little out dated but it have some great exercises to get motivated.
A very inspirational book for anyone with a desire to open up their creativity!! Very powerful!
Motivating!
This book deals in a straightforward, practical way with the utterly subject topics of creativity and inspiration. I’m about halfway through and have found the exercises exactly as described: at once liberating and painful as I struggle against what Steven Pressfield in his similarly veined (but less course-like) book The War of Art calls “resistance.” Very helpful!
A little honesty for you. Once the excitement of the debut year is over, the reality of being a working writer sets in. The vacuum we start in, writing a little book in our spare time, mostly for ourselves, to see if we can do it, suddenly turns into the machine that controls your life. It’s very easy to get thrown off track when things aren’t going perfectly. And things never go perfectly in publishing. So when the going gets tough, the tough do THE ARTIST’S WAY. It changed my world, and I’m sure it will change yours too.
Interesting way to look at creativity with morning pages and artist date. I’m new to this process but find it a fascinating way to think about life as a writer.
One of my most frequent recommendations for aspiring writers and anyone wanting to connect with her creative side. A treasure of a book to be referred to again and again.
I’ve read this book multiple times, and it always renews my energy and refocuses me to pursue various creative projects,
It seems that it’s a spiritual path toward committing to an artist’s life, but that doesn’t consume so much as inform what follows. Keep up with it and you will find yourself on a good path.
Life changer. Experience this book and it’s related activities in a group – a sacred circle of like minded women. Life changer.
The Artist’s Way, A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity, by Julia Cameron
5-stars
The Artist’s Way was an inspiring and life changing read. I started this book several months ago and worked my way through it slowly. I wrote my pages almost every day and did some of the exercises it asked me to perform weekly. This book changed me in so many ways. At first, I felt as if I were turning my life upside down but now, I see how stuck I was. It’s amazing how much this book helped me to understand myself better and unblock my creativity. Even if you’re not completely blocked as an artist, I recommend you check this book out. It is one I will be reading through again. There are helpful tips for creatives as well different ways to perform self-care. This book was magnificent and deserves every one of its 5-stars.
So much has been written about Julia Cameron’s beloved The Artist’s Way that I probably won’t add anything new here. But really, this book is so loved for a reason. Many years ago, caught up in a cubicle farm, at a time when I was finding my way to my true artistic, “writer” self, I first read this beautiful, evocative book that helps you excavate your own buried creative self. Over the years, this book has inspired me again and again. One of the things we really need as artistes is inspiration – someone who can breathe life back into us when we feel self-doubt and fear – and if you are an artiste of any kind hesitating to “be” who you are- writer, dancer, painter – this is your book.
Tip: One of the tools that Cameron talks about for creative recovery is Morning Pages – stream of consciousness writing first thing in the morning. I know many people find this a problem. They think it’s too prescriptive and that if they can’t do this “perfectly,” there’s no point in doing it. I have only ever done The Artiste’s Way around 75% of the time, so even if you miss days, it’s fine. Awareness is the point, I think, not perfection. Also, even if you don’t do each and everything Julia suggests, there’s so much gold in this book that that itself might be enough to clear off the dust and help you really go after your creative dreams. If words are a balm for you, this book can truly be a healing tool.
I think Julia Cameron is one of my kindred spirits. I absolutely love this book. You might too!
This book was an essential tool guiding me back to myself. I learned so much from dedicating energy to this process and since I have learned a ton from myself. So grateful.
Worth reading every few years. Each time I have, received different insights.