I run a museum/art exhibition group for my creative dates. We go along individually (using a rubric of things to look out for as a visitor- how engaging, comfortable, meaningful and reinforcing we find it-- this from a museum studies book) and then meet for dinner once a month to discuss.
11.03.2025 09:23
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Yes, especially since Covid I think everything has been more serious/less play :(
11.03.2025 09:19
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The writer's way sounds amazing! 😍
You might also like: Reading like a writer by Francine Prose (I've not read it, just admired it)
10.03.2025 18:27
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Brilliant, thank you.
Yes I first did it about 20 years ago using the original book (not sure which edition) and kept up morning pages until 4 years ago. I found it so helpful as a release, and also when I started Nonviolent Communication, I used my pages to identify feelings and needs.
10.03.2025 18:17
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Fantastic! Delighted to find a fellow UK-based blue skyer on books and also artist's way. Which artist's way started your journey? I see that there are several artist's way books and even a workbook. I read the original ages ago. Do you suggest a reread or one of the other newer ones? Cheers 💐
10.03.2025 16:28
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Fabby, thank you x
10.03.2025 11:59
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I've just found you & wow your newest book is perfect for next read in my new book club! Just downloaded the preview on kobo 💟 keep up the good work.
(our current bookclub read is Capturing News, Capturing Democracy
Trump and the Voice of America -Kate Wright, Martin Scott, Mel Bunce)
05.03.2025 09:32
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Thanks for the recommendation -- I've just ordered this from the library:)
23.02.2025 22:23
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Yes! I *adored* this! It was unlike any book I'd ever read!
23.02.2025 22:10
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