The Right to Write: An Invitation and Initiation into the Writing Life

Writing, Research & Publishing Guides

Author: Julia Cameron

Including details of her own writing processes when creating her best-selling books, Julia Cameron provides techniques and illustrative stories to help making writing a natural and intensely personal part of life. The secret is found in breaking loose from the grip of established thought processes and unleashing the wave of creativity within…..Read More

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