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創作,是心靈療癒的旅程 (二手書)

出版日期:2018-07-14

★長銷不墜、長踞前茅!突破創作瓶頸的永恆經典★★熱烈迴響!全球數百萬讀者擁戴的創意魔法★──百萬暢銷書作者一致推薦──「如果沒有這部作品,也不會有後來的《享受吧!一個人的旅行》。」──伊莉莎白.吉兒伯 ...


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創作,怎麼搞的 (二手書)

出版日期:2010-11-26

創意就像電;按下開關,電就來了。但那開關並不是「心情」,而是「意願」。作者

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(Julia Cameron)是知名藝術創作者,她在本書以「前輩」身分,和一位年輕創作者對話。全書九十五篇書信, ...


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寫,就對了!找回自由書寫的力量,為寫而寫的喜悅 (二手書)

出版日期:2013-09-15

茱莉亞‧卡麥隆繼暢銷書《創作,是心靈療癒的旅程》之後,又一精彩的經典作品。「我希望這本書能幫助治療遍體鱗傷的寫作者、鼓舞心存畏懼的寫作者,以及慫恿站在河邊想要把腳趾頭伸進水裡的寫作者。」──茱莉亞‧卡 ...


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創作,是心靈療癒的旅程 (二手書)

出版日期:2010-05-18

超過二百萬讀者感動推薦 突破創作瓶頸的永恆經典靈感究竟從何而來?當作品被批評得一文不值時,該怎麼找回自信心?如何療癒我們內在小小的藝術家,重新踏上創作之路?晨間隨筆+藝術之約:讓你的創造力重現生機。重 ...


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聆聽之路:療癒寫作教母帶你聽見自我、以聽療心、寫出能力

出版日期:2021-12-01

全球銷量突破500萬冊,《紐約時報》盛譽為「改變的女王」!《創作,是心靈療癒的旅程》暢銷傳奇作家

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最新力作!《Vogue》雜誌:「《聆聽之路》比《創作,是心靈療癒的旅程》更為深入絕妙,你的 ...


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歡迎來到創意王國 (二手書)

出版日期:2007-11-06

紅海風暴,創意才是王道!心有多寬廣,創意有多大,征服心靈上的龐然巨獸,是克服創意瓶頸的最佳良方!創造力是一種開創性的行動,不但影響我們的身體,也影響我們的心靈世界。一旦我們開始致力於某種創作,就會觸發 ...


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創作,是心靈療癒的旅程

出版日期:2018-07-14

★長銷不墜、長踞前茅!突破創作瓶頸的永恆經典★★熱烈迴響!全球數百萬讀者擁戴的創意魔法★──百萬暢銷書作者一致推薦──「如果沒有這部作品,也不會有後來的《享受吧!一個人的旅行》。」──伊莉莎白.吉兒伯 ...


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創作,是心靈療癒的旅程 (電子書)

出版日期:2018-07-14

★長銷不墜、長踞前茅!突破創作瓶頸的永恆經典★★熱烈迴響!全球數百萬讀者擁戴的創意魔法★──百萬暢銷書作者一致推薦──「如果沒有這部作品,也不會有後來的《享受吧!一個人的旅行》。」──伊莉莎白.吉兒伯 ...


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向藝術家看齊!啟發孩子創造力53個練習 (二手書)

出版日期:2014-08-01

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茱莉亞.卡麥隆

,繼1992年暢銷著作The Artist’s Way獲數百萬讀者肯定之後,精心為孩子打造的「啟發創造力計劃」!本書榮獲2014「鸚鵡螺獎」年度最佳教養類圖書金 ...


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Julia Cameron

Born

Julia B. Cameron


March 4, 1948 (age 74)

Libertyville, Illinois, U.S.

NationalityAmerican
EducationGeorgetown University
Fordham University
Occupation

  • Teacher
  • author
  • filmmaker
  • playwright
  • journalist

Known forThe Artist's Way
Spouse(s)

Martin Scorsese

(m. 1976; div. 1977)​


Mark Bryan
(m. 19??)
Children1
WebsiteJulia Cameron Live

Julia B. Cameron (born March 4, 1948[1]) is an American teacher, author, artist, poet, playwright, novelist, filmmaker, pigeon fancier, composer, and journalist. She is best known for her book The Artist's Way (1992). She also has written many other non-fiction works, short stories, and essays, as well as novels, plays, musicals, and screenplays.

Biography[edit]

Julia Cameron was born in Libertyville, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, and raised Catholic. She was the second oldest of seven children.[2] She started college at Georgetown University before transferring to Fordham University. She wrote for The Washington Post and then Rolling Stone.[3]

She met Martin Scorsese while on assignment for Oui Magazine.[2] They married in 1976 and divorced a year later in 1977; Cameron was Scorsese's second wife. They have one daughter, Domenica Cameron-Scorsese, born in 1976. The marriage ended after Scorsese began seeing Liza Minnelli while the three of them were working on New York, New York.[2] Cameron and Scorsese collaborated on three films. Her memoir Floor Sample details her descent into alcoholism and drug addiction, which induced blackouts, paranoia and psychosis.[4] In 1978, reaching a point in her life when writing and drinking could no longer coexist,[5] Cameron stopped abusing drugs and alcohol, and began teaching creative unblocking, eventually publishing the book based on her work: The Artist's Way.[4] At first she sold Xeroxed copies of the book in a local bookstore before it was published by TarcherPerigee in 1992.[2] She contends that creativity is an authentic spiritual path.[3]

Cameron has taught filmmaking, creative unblocking, and writing. She has taught at The Smithsonian, Esalen, the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, and the New York Open Center.[3] At Northwestern University, she was writer in residence for film.[3] In 2008 she taught a class at the New York Open Center, The Right to Write, named and modeled after one of her bestselling books, which reveals the importance of writing. She continues to teach regularly around the world.[citation needed]

Cameron has lived in Los Angeles,[6] Chicago,[6] New York City,[6] and Washington D.C.,[1] but now lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico[2]

Bibliography[edit]

Nonfiction[edit]

  • Seeking Wisdom: A Spiritual Path to Creative Connection (A Six-Week Artist's Way Program) (St. Martin's Press, 2021)
  • The Listening Path: The Creative Art of Attention (St. Martin's Press, 2021)
  • It's Never Too Late to Begin Again: Discovering Creativity and Meaning at Midlife and Beyond (Tarcher, 2016)
  • The Artist's Way for Parents: Raising Creative Children (Tarcher/Hay House, 2013)
  • The Prosperous Heart: Creating a Life of "Enough" (Tarcher/Hay House, 2011; ISBN 978-1-58542-897-7)
  • Faith and Will: Weathering the Storms in Our Spiritual Lives (Tarcher, 2010; ISBN 1585428019)
  • The Creative Life: True Tales of Inspiration (Tarcher, 2010)
  • The Artist's Way Every Day: A Year of Creative Living (Tarcher, 2009)
  • Prayers to the Great Creator: Prayers and Declarations for a Meaningful Life (Tarcher, 2008)
  • The Writing Diet: Write Yourself Right-Size (Tarcher, 2007; ISBN 1-58542-571-0)
  • Floor Sample (Tarcher, 2006; ISBN 1-58542-494-3), a memoir
  • How to Avoid Making Art (2006; ISBN 1-58542-438-2), illustrated by Elizabeth Cameron
  • Letters to a Young Artist (Tarcher, 2005)
  • The Sound of Paper (Tarcher, 2004; Hardcover ISBN 1-58542-288-6)
  • Supplies: A Troubleshooting Guide for Creative Difficulties (Tarcher, 2003; Rev&Updtd edition ISBN 1-58542-212-6)
  • Walking in this World (Tarcher, 2003; Reprint edition ISBN 1-58542-261-4)
  • The Artist's Way, 10th Annv edition (Tarcher, 2002; ISBN 1-58542-146-4)
  • Inspirations: Meditations from The Artist's Way (Tarcher, 2001;ISBN 1-58542-102-2)
  • God is Dog Spelled Backwards (Tarcher, 2000; ISBN 1-58542-062-X)
  • God is No Laughing Matter (Tarcher, 2000; ISBN 1-58542-065-4)
  • Supplies: A Pilot's Manual for Creative Flight (2000)
  • The Artist's Date Book (Tarcher, 1999; ISBN 0-87477-653-8 ), illustrated by Elizabeth Cameron Evans
  • Money Drunk Money Sober (Ballantine Wellspring, 1999; ISBN 0-345-43265-7)
  • The Writing Life (Sounds True, 1999; ISBN 1-56455-725-1)
  • Transitions (Tarcher, 1999; ISBN 0-87477-995-2)
  • The Artist's Way at Work (Pan, 1998; ISBN 0-330-37319-6)
  • Blessings (Tarcher, 1998; ISBN 0-87477-906-5)
  • The Right to Write: An Invitation and Initiation into the Writing Life (Tarcher, 1998; ISBN 1-58542-009-3)
  • Heart Steps (Tarcher, 1997; ISBN 0-87477-899-9)
  • The Vein of Gold (1997; ISBN 0-87477-836-0)
  • The Artist's Way Morning Pages Journal (Tarcher, 1995; ISBN 0-87477-886-7)
  • Finding Water: The Art of Perseverance (Tarcher, 2006; ISBN 1585424633)
  • The Money Drunk (1993)
  • The Artist's Way (1992)

Fiction[edit]

  • Popcorn: Hollywood Stories (Really Great Books, 2000; ISBN 1-893329-12-7)
  • The Dark Room (Carroll & Graf Pub,1998; ISBN 0-7867-0564-7)

Musicals[edit]

  • Avalon
  • Magellan
  • The Medium at Large

Plays[edit]

  • Four Roses
  • Public Lives
  • The Animal in the Trees

Poetry collections[edit]

  • This Earth (Sounds True, 1997; ISBN 1-56455-549-6)
  • Prayers for the little ones (Renaissance Books, 1999; ISBN 1-58063-048-0)
  • Prayers to the nature spirits (Renaissance Books, 1999; ISBN 1-58063-047-2)
  • The Quiet Animal

Film/TV[edit]

  • Miami Vice TV (1 episode)
  • God's Will (independent movie)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Floor Sample, by Julia Cameron, (Tarcher, 2006; ISBN 1-58542-494-3), a memoir
  2. ^ a b c d e Green, Penelope (February 2, 2019). "Julia Cameron Wants You to Do Your Morning Pages". The New York Times. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d "A Biography of Julia Cameron". Archived from the original on December 24, 2008. Retrieved December 20, 2008.
  4. ^ a b Publishers Weekly. "Floor Sample: A Creative Memoir". Retrieved September 14, 2013.
  5. ^ "How the artist found her way, INTERVIEW BY JAY MACDONALD, Julia Cameron's path from rock bottom to creative success". Retrieved January 14, 2012.
  6. ^ a b c "Floor Sample: A Creative Memoir. (Brief Article) (Book Review)". Publishers Weekly. 253 (8): 144. February 20, 2006.

  • Julia Cameron at IMDb
  • Julia Cameron Live, official website for Julia Cameron and her online creativity workshops
  • Julia Cameron video interview Julia Cameron interviewed by her publisher at Tarcher Books