ARTIST'S WAY 12-WEEK COURSE

Is there a daring novel living in your head? A melodious song that's playing only in your thoughts? And what about the completed screenplay you've never shown to a soul? Or the blank canvas you've been staring at for two years?

What's holding you back? A creative block, that's what.

Thanks to the innovative and common sense approach of The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron, blocks can be dispensed with in a 12-week process of self-exploration. Using the book as a guide, this workshop will help you recover, and sometimes discover, your creativity. We'll work through blocks such as fear, self- sabotage, jealousy, guilt and addiction, replacing them with artistic confidence and productivity.

The Artist's Way links creativity to spirituality by showing in nondenominational terms how to tap into the higher power that connects human creativity with the creative energies of the universe, and guides you through a variety of highly effective exercises and activities that spur imagination and capture new ideas.

What do you have to lose? Just a novel, a song, a screenplay, a painting.

What my Artist's Way students are saying:

"The class has been amazing. And not just because the book is so great. No, it's the process of working together with you and my classmates, hearing other experiences and perspectives, and knowing that we're going to meet. That's what's kept me going. I had tried The Artist's Way twice before on my own and quit both times. Your offering it here was a godsend."

-- Kristy

"I LOVED the class and got more out of it than I expected to."

-- Claire

"[As an instructor], you bring something really cool with your life coach experience, and of course your personal experience as an artist. What I really liked about your style was that you led us but allowed discussion to unfold as long as it was relevant to The Artist's Way. I think we all discovered things about ourselves, our goals and desires that may not have come out without your leadership … I think you tap into areas intuitively, and what is really nice, is that you shared right along with us as we went through each week, task, etc. You didn't just lead, you participated."

-- Wendy