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Poet, Playwright, Novelist, Filmmaker, and Composer
Julia's remarkable career, as award-winning poet, playwright and filmmaker has given birth to fifteen books, ranging from her praised, novel The Dark Room to volumes of children's poems and prayers. Her three affirmative prayer books are widely used, beloved for both their optimism and their pragmatism. Despite extensive film and theatre credits, she is best known for her works on creativity. The Artist's Way has sold nearly a million and a half copies worldwide. Her follow-up best sellers, The Vein of Gold and The Right to Write are flagship books. Credits range from Rolling Stone to The New York Times. She has taught everywhere from The Smithsonian to Northwestern University, where she served as writer in residence in film. As a filmmaker, she collaborated with former husband Martin Scorsese on three films. As a playwright, her work has graced such prestigious stages as Princeton's McCarter Theatre, and The Denver Center of the Performing Arts.
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Are you writing a book? Exploring your creativity as a painter? Learning to dance? Or maybe you just want to live in a more creative way. In her renowned books and workshops, Julia Cameron has been helping thousands of people uncover - or recover - their creativity. She believes that all of us are profoundly creative and that all of us can tap into our creativity with a few simple tools.
These tools are drawn from her best-selling books, plus exercises from her latest book, Walking in This World: The Practical Art of Creativity. Cameron teaches an eclectic and innovative selection of ways to deepen, expand, and clarify your creativity, no matter how old you are or how "non-creative" you imagine yourself to be. She helps you uncover cultural and personal blocks, which you can then dissolve to pursue a fuller, more meaningful life.
Citing creativity as an authentic spiritual path, Camerons work has been embraced by such diverse spiritual groups as Buddhists, Sufis, Roman Catholics and the Church of Religious Science and Unity.
Artists, writers, dancers and others interested in living more creatively are invited to attend.
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