REVIEW: "The Muse, where are your wings?" - a book for anyone who wants to find himself
Books / / December 19, 2019
The book "The Muse, where are your wings?" Yana Frank leaves a good impression, as though spoken to a friend who supports you and believes in you. This practical guide for creative people, who for some reason do not believe in themselves and do not even know that creativity can earn a living.
Detail the problems that hinder create, and in great detail - people who "tear the wings of a muse." Jan Frank often cites examples from his own life and stories of friends, acquaintances, students, examines situations that interfere with doing things you love and feel happy. Many of these situations are familiar to everyone creative or not, and can help make a difference in their lives.
Jan Frank often mentions business, compares the possibility of earning creativity with the opening of his case. Again, the examples from the life of it explains how you can sell what you create. This is certainly not a walkthrough, but then the meaning of the book is not that. Rarely anyone has Others- successful designer and artist who will support in creative endeavors, and even prompts some ideas from his experience. In the book you can find just such a friend. Particularly interesting will read the artists, designers and decorators - the atmosphere of the book sets up the creativity.
Another "trick" - a field for notes with amusing pictures. I read chapter - write your thoughts. It may help to use the book, not just read it and put in a corner.
Probably the best thing this book will approach a person who is not often thought, "Why not do work in their profession?", And is already on the way to the point of his life. Others simply will enjoy an interesting book, and maybe leave a note for the future to think about it. In any case, "The Muse, where are your wings?" Is easy to read and enjoyable, creates a welcoming environment and adds confidence in their forces.
"The Muse, where are your wings?" Ian Frank