Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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- Ideas are your only currency, Rod Judkins
- The creative habit, learn it and use it for life : a practical guide, Twyla Tharp, with Mark Reiter
- Upstream, selected essays, Mary Oliver
- Art saves, stories, inspiration and prompts sharing the power of art, Jenny Doh
- Making your creative mark, nine keys to achieving your creative goals, Eric Maisel
- How to be creative, demystifying the creative process, Neil Pavitt
- The creative act, a way of being, Rick Rubin with Neil Strauss
- Where the past begins, a writer's memoir, Amy Tan ; read by the author
- Reading like an Australian writer, edited by Belinda Castles
- Creativity, the perfect crime, Philippe Petit ; illustrated by the author
- Monogatari no naka to soto, Ekuni Kaori
- How art can change your life, Susie Hodge
- All about process, the theory and discourse of modern artistic labor, Kim Grant
- Conceptual revolutions in twentieth-century art, David W. Galenson
- Performers and performances, the social organization of artistic work, [edited by] Jack B. Kamerman and Rosannne Martorella
- The incest theme in literature and legend, fundamentals of a psychology of literary creation, Otto Rank ; translated by Gregory C. Richter ; with an introductory essay by Peter Rudnytsky
- Art from start to finish, jazz, painting, writing, and other improvisations, edited by Howard S. Becker, Robert R. Faulkner, and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
- Out of this world, Deleuze and the philosophy of creation, Peter Hallward
- The gift, how the creative spirit transforms the world, Lewis Hyde ; introduction by Margaret Atwood
- Creativity and perversion, Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel ; foreword by Otto Kernberg
- Movement awareness and creativity, Leah Bartal, Nira Ne'eman
- Design thinking, Gavin Ambrose, Paul Harris
- Novelist as a vocation, Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Phillip Gabriel and Ted Goossen
- Seeding the tradition, musical creativity in southern Vietnam, Alexander M. Cannon
- The art of not making, the new artist/artisan relationship, Michael Petry
- Hans Ulrich Obrist, A post-Olympic Beijing mini-marathon, edited by Hu Fang and Michael Eddy
- Gender and genius, towards a feminist aesthetics, Christine Battersby
- Group genius, the creative power of collaboration, Keith Sawyer
- The Oxford handbook of creative process in music, edited by Nicolas Donin
- The poet's self and the poem, essays on Goethe, Nietzsche, Rilke, and Thomas Mann, Erich Heller
- The Oxford handbook of critical improvisation studies, edited by Benjamin Piekut and George E. Lewis, Volume 2
- The gift, how the creative spirit transforms the world, Lewis Hyde
- A widening field, journeys in body and imagination, Miranda Tufnell and Chris Crickmay
- Designerly ways of knowing, Nigel Cross
- Performance and authenticity in the arts, edited by Salim Kemal and Ivan Gaskell
- Experimental encounters in music and beyond, edited by Kathleen Coessens
- Originality, imitation, and plagiarism, teaching writing in the digital age, edited by Caroline Eisner and Martha Vicinus
- Creativity, theory, history, practice, Rob Pope
- Musical creativities in practice, Pamela Burnard
- Art, design, and visual culture, an introduction, Malcolm Barnard
- A director prepares, seven essays on art and theatre, Anne Bogart
- Uncreative writing, managing language in the digital age, Kenneth Goldsmith
- Geneses, genealogies, genres et le genie, les secrets de l'archive, Jacques Derrida
- The artist's way, a spiritual path to higher creativity, Julia Cameron
- The craft of thought, meditation, rhetoric, and the making of images, 400-1200, Mary Carruthers
- Illegal literature, toward a disruptive creativity, David S. Roh
- A history of collective creation, edited by Kathryn Mederos Syssoyeva and Scott Proudfit
- Designing culture, the technological imagination at work, Anne Balsamo
- Finding the muse, a sociopsychological inquiry into the conditions of artistic creativity, Mark Freeman
- On not being able to paint, by Marion Milner (Joanna Field) ; illustrated by the author ; with a foreword by Anna Freud