The Hero is You

The Hero is You

Recommended Book: The Hero is You

By: Kendra Levin

 

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 THE HERO IS YOU

By: KENDRA LEVIN

ISBN: 978-1573246880

QUESTIONS EXPLORED:

  • What are your biggest challenges as a writer?
  • How might you overcome those challenges?
  • Where might you find a sense of play and possibility in your creative process?

 

WHAT I LOVE:

It won’t surprise anyone that I love The Hero is You. This book invites you think about your writerly development within the context of the Hero’s Journey as defined by Joseph Campbell. What’s more, the ideas and concepts included are highly compatible with Writerly Play.

The Hero is You is subtitled: Sharpen Your Focus, Conquer Your Demons, and Become the Writer You Were Born to Be. While ambitious, this promise is realized in the book. Levin examines eight archetypes that Campbell identified as common to tales around the world for thousands of years. With each archetype, she illuminates one aspect of the writing process and life. Through the lens of these archetypes, we see aspects of our creative selves. Once seen, we can play to their strengths.

Take for instance the Herald, about whom Levin writes, “Wherever you go, the Herald in you is seeking the narrative, the juice, the inspiration in the everyday. It’s the part of you that’s always looking for a story.” She also discusses the inner mentor. “Each of us is guided by a source of inner wisdom, a deeper part of ourselves that knows things our rational mind takes longer to process.”

The book is filled with pearls of wisdom such as these, as well as playful activities to engage your imagination in the thinking process of exploring your artist’s heart. As Levin writes, “Ultimately, what we are up to here is bigger than a single piece of writing. It’s about translating our writing to ourselves, using writing as a way to better understand ourselves and our world.”

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Imagine having your own personal mentor―someone encouraging yet honest, supportive yet empowering, who could help you set and achieve your goals, turn your moments of doubt and fear into sources of strength, and discover what you’re truly capable of when you’re at your best.

Kendra Levin is that mentor. And with this book, she’s here to help you do the best writing of your life―and live your best life while doing it.

Using a fresh new approach to Joseph Campbell’s archetypal Hero’s Journey, Levin reveals how to be a hero in the narrative of your own process. She weaves together wisdom drawn from her years as a life coach for writers and an editor at the world’s biggest publishing house with behind-the-scenes stories from a panoply of best-selling authors and career entertainers. With over thirty exercises designed to help you reinvent your creative process from the inside out, this book will show you how to:

  • Identify your biggest challenges and render them powerless
  • Start a project that you love―and stick with it
  • Design a structure for writing regularly

 

Whether you’re a first-time writer with a brand-new project or a seasoned pro, you’ll reach the end of this book feeling fulfilled, inspired, and ready to mentor the next writer on their creative journey.

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How To Draw a Clam

How To Draw a Clam

Recommended Book: Herself: How To Draw a Clam

By: Joy Sikorski

 

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HOW TO DRAW A CLAM

By: JOY SIKORSKI

ISBN: 978-0609605592

QUESTIONS EXPLORED:

  • What vacations can you take right now, without leaving your home?
  • What kinds of memories and ideas might you keep in a travel notebook?
  • How do you draw a puffin, anyway?
  • And many more …

 

WHAT I LOVE:

I found How to Draw a Clam on the shelves of our local used bookstore, and the minute I opened it,  I HAD to bring it home. Filled with drawing prompts, adventure prompts, and games, this book is entirely unlike any book you’ve seen before. What struck me is how Joy Sikorski teaches the reader, without ever explicitly saying so, how to improvise your way through life. Flipping through this small book infuses my day with spontaneity and joy.

PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION:

A delightfully engaging cornucopia of things to do when on vacation–or when dreaming of being on vacation–for children of all ages, including adults. 

How to Draw a Clam takes you anywhere you want to go with creativity imagination and a terrific sense of fun. It offers short escapes (open a suitcase filled with sand, remove shoes and socks, wiggle toes in sand) and longer trips (take a nice walk). A whimsical survey examines the various types of vacations, from the adventurous to the vegetative. Possible accommodations are also considered: hotel, friend’s couch, under a boat on a moonlit beach.

How to Draw a Clam presents short tutorials on drawing deserts, cowfish, flip-flops, and more, and discusses exotic destinations, including beach resorts, ski resorts, and Ohio.

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Two-Part Invention

Two-Part Invention

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By: Madeleine L’Engle

 

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 two-part invention

By: madeleine l’engle

ISBN: 978-0062505019

QUESTIONS EXPLORED:

  • What does love look like in the everyday give and take of life?
  • How can we navigate life with resilience and courage?
  • What might balancing life and work look like for an artist?

 

WHAT I LOVE:

As an artist, I can become overly focused on my projects. When this happens, I forget the most beautiful creation I’m making … my creative life. Two-Part Invention reminds me that our responsibility and privilege as artists is to live life meaningfully and with intention. While this book always makes me cry, it also brings me great joy. I read it regularly. Each time, it helps me become a better wife, friend, mentor, and writer. 

PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION:

A long-term marriage has to move beyond chemistry to compatibility, to friendship, to companionship.
 
As Newbery Medal winner Madeleine L’Engle describes a relationship characterized by compassion, respect, and growth, as well as challenge and conflict, she beautifully evokes the life she and her husband, actor Hugh Franklin, built and the family they cherished.
 
Beginning with their very different childhoods, L’Engle chronicles the twists and turns that led two young artists to New York City in the 1940s, where they were both pursuing careers in theater. While working on a production of Anton Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard, they sparked a connection that would endure until Franklin’s death in 1986. L’Engle recalls years spent raising their children at Crosswicks, the Connecticut farmhouse that became an icon of family, and the support she and her husband drew from each other as artists struggling—separately and together—to find both professional and personal fulfillment.
 
At once heartfelt and heartbreaking, Two-Part Invention is L’Engle’s most personal work—the revelation of a marriage and the exploration of intertwined lives inevitably marked by love and loss.

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Herself

Herself

Recommended Book: Herself: Reflections on a Writing Life

By: Madeleine L’Engle

 

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HERSELF: REFLECTIONS ON A WRITING LIFE

By: Madeleine L’Engle

ISBN: 978-1524759308

QUESTIONS EXPLORED:

  • What are the elements of a writer’s life?
  • What does it mean to write from the truth, and how can we seek it as writers?
  • How might we get started, create rich characters, and tell the stories only we can tell?

 

WHAT I LOVE:

Herself is my go-to book for words of wisdom about writing craft, and a writer’s life. Madeleine L’Engle said many times that she doesn’t teach writers to write. However, as Carole Chase writes in her introduction to the book, “As thousands of individuals who have say in her writing workshops and read her books over the past five decades will tell you, Madeleine may not teach people how to write but she certainly inspires them to unearth the writer within.” Whenever I need to dig deeper, stretch my courage, or be reminded why I write, I return to this book.

PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION:

The author of over fifty books, including Newbery Award winner A Wrinkle in Time, Madeleine L’Engle is internationally acclaimed for her literary skills and her ability to translate intangible things of the spirit– both human and divine–into tangible concepts through story. In Madeleine L’Engle Herself: Reflections on a Writing Life, you’ll find hundreds of this celebrated author’s most insightful, illuminating, and transforming statements about writing, creativity, and truth.

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A Ring of Endless Light

A Ring of Endless Light

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By: Madeleine L’Engle

 

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 A RING OF ENDLESS LIGHT

By: MADELEINE L’ENGLE

ISBN: 978-0312379353

QUESTIONS EXPLORED:

  • What are the many kinds of love, and what do they look like in ordinary life?
  • How might poetry and the art of writing bring solace and comfort?
  • What is the impact of a life well-lived? How can we live life to its fullest?

 

WHAT I LOVE:

Madeleine L’Engle often spoke and wrote about her characters as though they weren’t made of imagination, ink, and paper. Instead, they arrived in her life as living, breathing people. Her characters are complicated and creative. They’re dealing with life’s highs and lows. I love how L’Engle blends light with darkness, joy with pain, making each more distinct in her work. In A Ring of Endless Light, as in all of L’Engle’s books, I read not only as a reader, but also as a writer. I’m so grateful for the way she teaches me something new each time I read her words.

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“L’Engle has the magic storytelling gift that makes it a pleasure to lose yourself in her spell.” ―Newsweek

After a tumultuous year in New York City, the Austins are spending the summer on the small island where their grandfather lives. He’s very sick, and watching his condition deteriorate as the summer passes is almost more than Vicky can bear. To complicate matters, she finds herself as the center of attention for three very different boys.

Zachary Grey, the troubled and reckless boy Vicky met last summer, wants her all to himself as he grieves the loss of his mother. Leo Rodney has been just a friend for years, but the tragic loss of his father causes him to turn to Vicky for comfort―and romance. And then there’s Adam Eddington. Adam is only asking Vicky to help with his research on dolphins. But Adam―and the dolphins―may just be what Vicky needs to get through this heartbreaking summer.

A Ring of Endless Light is a 1981 Newbery Honor Book.

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