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+9 +1The Unsung Story of the Sinful Cat and the Victorian Priest Who was Once a Mermaid
Thoughts on the Life and Times of Rev. Robert Stephen Hawker The mermaid perched on a rock in Bude Bay, wailing songs with unintelligibl...
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+1 +1The 7 Most Influential Landscape Artists and their Paintings
In this article, we share with you the most influential landscape artists in history to inspire your next piece of landscape art.
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Nature, Grace, Flow, and Play
4dancers blog on flowing through movement creatively.
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+17 +1Why You're More Creative at Night?
Artists, programmers, authors, and builders are all night owls. When it is dark outside and there is complete silence, the imaginative minds perform exceptionally well. If you find yourself being more creative at night when you’re tired, you should thank your circadian clock. There’s a lot more to it, so let’s start with your sleeping/waking cycle.
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+1 +1Creative People and Mental Health - artists living with emotional health challenges
Many people experience mental health and emotional health challenges, perhaps especially those who are actively creative artists.
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+2 +1Six Things Artists Do To Make Every Day Creative
For most artists, every day starts and ends with creativity. Here's an inspiring list of 6 Things Artists Do To Make Every Day Creative
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+1 +1Brian Eno & Stewart Brand on Film, Music, and Creativity
This discussion from SXSW 2021 features Brian Eno in discussion with Stewart Brand, the subject of a new documentary called ‘We Are As Gods’.
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+3 +2On working at your own pace
Musician Mia Doi Todd discusses the big responsibility of being a musician, accepting your creations, finding truth in art, and being your own muse.
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+2 +2Finding Expression - Feeling All Of The Feels
When "difficult" emotions arise, finding a way to feel and express them can be challenging.
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+8 +3Collaboration: two heads are better
My music act is currently a duo. The collaboration is with Zane Seubert. He's a singer-songwriter and a percussionist. We are preparing for our first gigs.
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+26 +2John Swartzwelder, Sage of “The Simpsons”
It’s been nearly twenty years since the reclusive, mysterious, almost mythical comedy writer John Swartzwelder left “The Simpsons,” and yet, to this day, one of the biggest compliments a “Simpsons” writer (or any comedy writer) can receive is to have a joke referred to as “Swartzweldian.” Meaning: A joke that comes out of nowhere. A joke that no one else could have written. A joke that sounds almost as if it were never written, as if it’s always existed.
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+22 +3When Is Your Creativity Greatest?
New research shows that morningness/eveningness influences daily creativity.
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+4 +2How To Beat Blank Page Syndrome For Good
So you’re sitting at your desk, staring at the blank screen.The dreaded mouse cursor keeps flashing and it’s slowly driving you insane.In your head, you know exactly what the e-book is about
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+3 +1Author with Aspergers is inspiring others with his books and message
Robert Kneitinger has had four children's books on Amazon. The first two sold out and he's in the process of writing and illustrating two new books. Diagnosed with Aspergers, Robert recalls his school years were difficult. He says "I was labeled as being different, they made my life so hard."
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+16 +2Hungary egg decorator brings new spin on ancient craft
With lace-like etchings and carvings made with a hand drill, the decorative egg art of Hungarian artist Tunde Csuhaj is bringing a different spin on an ancient handicraft popular at Easter.
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+16 +2Writing on Paper Is Much Better for Your Memory Than Writing on Your Phone
I don’t even remember the last time I tried to memorize a phone number.
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+15 +2Stanford study finds walking improves creativity
Stanford researchers found that walking boosts creative inspiration. They examined creativity levels of people while they walked versus while they sat. A person's creative output increased by an average of 60 percent when walking.
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+21 +1Sir Kazuo Ishiguro warns of young authors self-censoring out of 'fear'
Young authors may be self-censoring because they worry they will be "trolled" or "cancelled", according to celebrated writer Sir Kazuo Ishiguro. Sir Kazuo, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017, warned that a "climate of fear" was preventing some people from writing what they want.
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+4 +1Tips for Writing Award-Winning Children’s Fiction: An Interview with C.R. Stewart
As part of our commitment to recognizing literary excellence, the San Diego Book Awards Association is proud to publish a series of seven author interviews conducted to demystify what it takes to be the best in your genre.
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+20 +1The Artists’ Rebellion
I have this fantasy where the artists go on strike. I dream that one by one, in their own quiet ways, the artists, the writers, the musicians, the comedians, the graphic designers, the marketing gu…
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