There’s a special family or social event coming up, you need to travel for work, or maybe the holidays approach. It could be any number of things: but you know that your routine will be disrupted and, with that, your creative time. Does this mean that you should feel guilty about not having the usual amount of […]
Continue readingI’m happy to announce that my new Creativity eBook, 21 Days to Creativity: How to Develop a Creative Practice, is now available on Amazon.com. This book will be FREE for two days only: Wednesday, May 18th and Thursday, May 19th so please be sure to grab a copy during this time by clicking here. Please […]
Continue readingWelcome to the newest installment of the Creative Spotlight Series – a series of interviews with inspiring and creative people who share insights into their creative process and work. I am thrilled to introduce Jefferson Ross, a Southern folk artist who is a songwriter, singer, guitar slinger and painter weaving stories for the ears and the eyes. Based in The Peach […]
Continue readingWelcome to the newest installment of the Creative Spotlight Series – a series of interviews with inspiring and creative people who share insights into their creative process and work. I am thrilled to introduce Lois Lavrisa, a personal friend and a talented and successful author. Lois has just released “Homicide by Hamlet,” the third book in […]
Continue readingWelcome to the second installment of the “Creative Spotlight Series” – a series of interviews with inspiring and creative people who share insights into their creative process and work. I’m thrilled to introduce Tara Leaver from Brighton, UK, a talented artist, writer, and teacher. She has many interesting things to share about creativity! Q: Where are […]
Continue readingWelcome to the first installment of the “Creative Spotlight Series” – a series of interviews with inspiring and creative people who share insights into their creative process and work. I’m thrilled to introduce Roberta Schultz of the folk harmony trio, Raison D’Etre. I first met Roberta at a music conference (SERFA, or the Southeast Regional Folk […]
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