You Moved to Scottsdale by Catharine Bramkamp
You Moved to Scottsdale explores how artists can reclaim creativity after relocation, caregiving, or life change and why art still matters.
You Moved to Scottsdale explores how artists can reclaim creativity after relocation, caregiving, or life change and why art still matters.
Explore Fame — Get the Look and discover how art’s true reward isn’t fame, but connection, joy, and the courage to keep creating.
To Take Up Space: Start Small shows how women artists reclaimed visibility and how you can expand your own creative world.
Engage in a writing adventure with Wonderbook and discover Jeff VanderMeer’s vibrant, visual guide to creative storytelling.
Take Up Space Art, Creative and Life in the Second Act explores how creativity empowers you to live boldly and with purpose.
Learn the key differences in Copyright vs. Trademark (What’s the Difference?) and how each protects your creative work or brand.
What Will You Be Happy Making? explores how building an art schedule nurtures your creative practice and brings lasting happiness
Woo-Woo and Fiction Writing – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 165 *** “Do you like to daydream? I love to daydream. I’ve always loved to daydream ever since I was a child...
Simple and Powerful Storytelling Structure with Leon Conrad – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 139 “ Because It’s grounded on a very simple principle. Story, well told, well crafted, well structured, will have...
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The Art of Editing Speculative Fiction with Kristin Noland – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 137 “What if we could travel to a different galaxy? And then that’s what the book is...
Catherine Bramkamp wants to reassure you: art will find you. Whether it’s dancing, collage, or writing, your possibilities are endless.
“Reading? No Judgment Here” encourages readers to explore different formats and genres, and to embrace the joy of reading without judgment.
Is it worth it to put in months of work for a play that’s only an hour? Catherine Bramkamp talks about the artistic process in this article.
What is the difference between art vs craft? Is there a difference at all? Catherine Bramkamp shares her inspiring thoughts on the matter.
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