Write for Life: Creative Tools for Every Writer by Julia Cameron

Write for Life: Creative Tools for Every Writer by Julia Cameron works off the same principles as The Artist's Way. I opted not to do the exercises as prescribed because I do my own version of self-care to handle my writing life. I think this is the important thing to take away from this book. YOU have to find your own path. This was Cameron's path and she finds it satisfying. Yours might look very different. When I tried Morning Pages years ago when I read The Artist's Way, I found they stifled my creativity. I have a few problems with this book. The first is there is an underlying message throughout that if you don't do it Cameron's way, you can't be successful. Another is the underlying implication that everyone who has ever tried her method is successful. There's also her insistence that all successful creativity should be credited to a higher power and all failure is the fault of the artist. While Write For Life overall didn't work for me, I did find some interesting and inspiring nuggets and could see how it might work for other people.



Check back soon for my thoughts on other books I'm reading including:


Above the River: The Complete Poems by James Wright
The Gift of Shadows by Stephanie Stamm
Cocaine: An Unauthorized Biography by Dominic Streatfeild



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