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Fruitflesh:
Seeds of Inspiration for Women Who Write
by
Gayle Brandeis
As
a high school senior, Gayle Brandeis' writing teacher
made her examine a strawberry and write about what
she really saw. It launched an inspirational, unique
metaphor in her mind: women's creativity -- and our
bodies -- are like ripe and juicy fruit. In a series
of free-writing "exercises," Brandeis offers
aspiring writers fruit-flavored visualizations to
unlock creativity and imagination. If you don't mind
a bit of the touchy-feely in your process, it's a
great workbook for writers and non-writers alike.
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Succulent
Wild Woman: Dancing with Your Wonder-full Self
by
Sark
Creative
paintings and free-flowing thoughts on self-acceptance,
sexuality, healing and struggle by the acclaimed artist
Sark. This book is her "glowing invitation to
you -- to live a rich and wonderful life!" Even
if you're the lactose intolerant (ahem) type, a little
"cheese" in the name of inspiration never
hurt.
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