
The Artist's Torah is an uplifting and down-to-earth guide to the creative process, wide open to longtime artists and first-time dabblers, to people of every religious background--or none--and to every creative medium. In this book, you'll find a yearlong cycle...
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The Artist's Torah is an uplifting and down-to-earth guide to the creative process, wide open to longtime artists and first-time dabblers, to people of every religious background--or none--and to every creative medium. In this book, you'll find a yearlong cycle of weekly meditations on a life lived artistically, grounded in ancient Jewish wisdom and the wisdom of artists, composers, writers, and choreographers from the past and present. You'll explore the nature of the creative process--how it begins, what it's for, what it asks of you, how you work your way to truth and meaning, what you do when you get blocked, what you do when you're done--and encounter questions that will help you apply the meditations to your own life and work. Above all, The Artist's Torah teaches us that creativity is a natural and important part of the human spirit, a bright spark that, week after week, this book will brighten.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 374072
- Product Code 9781621894889
- ISBNÂ 1621894886
- EANÂ 9781621894889
- Department Ministry
- Category Education
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Cascade Books
- Publication Date Jun 2012
- DRMÂ Adobe
- Printable No
- Size 0.40 MB (EPUB)
David Ebenbach
David Ebenbach is the author of the poetry chapbook Autogeography (Finishing Line Press), two collections of short stories Between Camelots (University of Pittsburgh Press), which won the Drue Heinz Literature Prize and the GLCA New Writer's Award; and Into the Wilderness (Washington Writers' Publishing House), which won the WWPH Fiction Prize as well as The Artist's Torah (Cascade Books), a non- fiction guide to the creative process. Ebenbach has a PhD in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an MFA in Writing from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, and he teaches creative wr