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Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Looking to get lost, adventures in music and writing, Peter Guralnick
Music and imagination
Actual minds, possible worlds, Jerome Bruner
My business is to create, Blake's infinite writing, Eric G. Wilson
The eureka myth, creators, innovators, and everyday intellectual property, Jessica Silbey
Creativity and Intelligence, Explorations with Gifted Students, by Jacob W. Getzels and Philip W. Jackson
The death of the artist, how creators are struggling to survive in the age of billionaires and big tech, William Deresiewicz
Guiding free expression in children's art
The lives of the Muses, nine women & the artists they inspired, Francine Prose
The seamless web;, language-thinking, creature-knowledge, art-experience
Suppose a sentence, Brian Dillon
Next word, better word, the craft of writing poetry, Stephen Dobyns
Performers & performances, the social organization of artistic work, Jack B. Kamerman, Rosanne Martorella, and contributors ; introduction by Joseph Bensman
Form, space, and vision;, discovering design through drawing., Foreword by Herbert Read
Architecture of the absurd, how "genius" disfigured a practical art, John Silber
Nathaniel Hawthorne;, an approach to an analysis of artistic creation., Translated from the French by Derek Coltman
Bandersnatch, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the creative collaboration of the Inklings, Diana Pavlac Glyer ; iIllustrated by James A. Owen
Invitation to the muse
Originality, imitation, and plagiarism, teaching writing in the digital age, Caroline Eisner and Martha Vicinus, editors
Invitation to the muse
Spark, how creativity works, Julie Burstein ; foreword by Kurt Andersen
Upstream, selected essays, Mary Oliver
Poems in process
Draft no. 4, on the writing process, John McPhee
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