Creative ability
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- Creativity, the magic synthesis, Silvano Arieti
- The creative spark, how imagination made humans exceptional, AgustÃn Fuentes
- Seeing what others cannot see, the hidden advantages of visual thinkers and differently wired brains, Thomas G. West
- Looking to get lost, adventures in music and writing, Peter Guralnick
- Nonsense, the power of not knowing, Jamie Holmes
- Swarm intelligence, what nature teaches us about shaping creative leadership, James Haywood Rolling, Jr
- Creative confidence, unleashing the creative potential within us all, Tom Kelley & David Kelley
- Look at my ugly face, myths and musings on beauty and other perilous obsessions with women's appearance, Sara Halprin
- Animal creativity and innovation, edited by Allison B. Kaufman, University of Connecticut, CT, USA, James C. Kaufman, Neag School of Education, University of Connecticut, CT, USA
- The idea factory, Bell Labs and the great age of American innovation, Jon Gertner
- That used to be us, how America fell behind in the world it invented and how we can come back, Thomas L Friedman and Michael Mandelbaum
- The creating brain, the neuroscience of genius, Nancy C. Andreasen
- Art heals, how creativity cures the soul, Shaun McNiff
- The river of consciousness, Oliver Sacks
- Inspired, understanding creativity : a journey through art, science, and the soul, Matt Richtel
- Search inside yourself, the unexpected path to achieving success, happiness (and world peace), Chade-Meng Tan ; illustrations by Colin Goh
- The rise, creativity, the gift of failure, and the search for mastery, Sarah Lewis
- Why design matters, conversations with the world's most creative people, Debbie Millman ; foreword by Roxane Gay ; introduction by Tim Ferriss
- The innovator's cookbook, essentials for inventing what is next, edited by Steven Johnson
- The seamless web;, language-thinking, creature-knowledge, art-experience
- Creativity series with Bill Moyers, that's no tomato, that's a work of art, by Janet Roach
- Defying the crowd, cultivating creativity in a culture of conformity, Robert J. Sternberg, Todd I. Lubart
- The creative spirit, Daniel Goleman, Paul Kaufman, Michael Ray
- Wired to create, unraveling the mysteries of the creative mind, Scott Barry Kaufman and Carolyn Gregoire
- The nature fix, why nature makes us happier, healthier, and more creative, Florence Williams
- Iconoclast, a neuroscientist reveals how to think differently, Gregory Berns
- Creativity, flow and the psychology of discovery and invention, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
- A little book on form, an exploration into the formal imagination of poetry, Robert Hass
- Culture crash, the killing of the creative class, Scott Timberg
- Originals, how non-conformists move the world, Adam Grant
- Invitation to the muse
- Design thinking, understanding how designers think and work, Nigel Cross
- Creativity series with Bill Moyers, painter/sculptor/welder : Gerald Scheck, by Eugene Marner
- Creativity series with Bill Moyers, he photographers eye, by Mike Jackson
- Against happiness, in praise of melancholy, Eric G. Wilson
- Republic of outsiders, the power of amateurs, dreamers, and rebels, Alissa Quart
- The confident creative, drawing to free the hand and mind, Cat Bennett
- Spark, how genius ignites, from child prodigies to late bloomers, Claudia Kalb
- Cybernetic creativity,, by Harold A. Rothbart
- Invitation to the muse
- Play anything, the pleasure of limits, the uses of boredom, and the secret of games, Ian Bogost
- The pattern seekers, how autism drives human invention, Simon Baron-Cohen
- Messy, the power of disorder to transform our lives, Tim Harford
- Creative intelligence, harnessing the power to create, connect, and inspire, Bruce Nussbaum
- Genius, the natural history of creativity, H.J. Eysenck
- Spark, how creativity works, Julie Burstein ; foreword by Kurt Andersen
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