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Learn how to supercharge your creative writing and infuse it with inspiring energy by tapping the unlimited source of new ideas that sleeps beneath the surface of your awareness. By using the power of the creative unconscious, writers can learn to innovate and imagine to heights never before achieved and to experience the profound ecstasy of creation. This book teaches proven and effective techniques for exploring the inner world of your divine creativity by delving deep into your psyche to mine the gold within you.It examines effective techniques writers have used for decades to tap into this mysterious creative power - with real world examples and advice from successful modern day writers such as Issaac Asimov, Stephen King and Ray Bradbury. It also reveals the secrets discovered by the literary masters: Edgar Allan Poe, Ernest Hemingway, William Falkner and Mary Shelley to create great works of timeless beauty by accessing the power of their subconscious minds. Learn to avoid common mistakes when attempting to access deeper levels of awareness. Discover tips and tricks on how to get your own ideas out of your head and onto the paper even when you feel blocked or discouraged. This book helps both aspring and professional writers to become more prolific and productive by showing how to tap the creative power of the subconscious mind. This resourceful writer's tool is a valuable asset to any reference library.It has been called "The Swiss Army Knife of the Creative Unconscious." by Publisher's Weekly. "Well written and organized - A Swiss Army Knife of the creative unconcious." - Publisher's Weekly "A concise resource tool for writers in navigating the shadow world the subconscious" - The New York Times "A very helpful book in accessing the depths of creativity that lie hidden beneath the surface." - Writer's Digest
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781936828166
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 200
- Utgivningsdatum: 2011-02-01
- Förlag: NMD Books