![]() ![]() ![]() In Part One, Pressfield defines the enemy of creativity which he labels Resistance. Turning Pro: Tap Your Inner Power and Create Your Life’s Work.Do the Work: Overcome Resistance and Get Out of Your Own Way and.War of Art which deals with Resistance to creative work and pursuit.Steven Pressfield has written a triology on the topic starting with : Book Three: Beyond Resistance : Higher Realm.Book Two: Combating Resistance : Turning Pro.Book One: Resistance : Defining the Enemy.The War of Art book is divided into three parts: The War of Art by Steven Pressfield is one of those rare books have read more than 3 times, I personally like the book as it explores the challenges most creatives encounter with an emphasis on Resistance. The life we live, and the unlived life within us. What keeps us from sitting down is Resistance. There’s a secret that real writers know that wannabe writers don’t, and the secret is this: It’s not the writing part that’s hard. ![]()
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![]() ![]() As the trip progresses, G'ma's behavior becomes stranger and stranger. ![]() The pair follow the route G'ma once traveled with Scoob's grandfather, Jimmy Sr., a Black man who died in prison. ![]() G'ma, for unknown reasons, has sold her home to buy the luxurious Winnebago. Scoob's strict single dad, Jimmy, grounded him after Scoob was suspended from school, so he's grateful to be invited on a road trip. Parents need to know that Clean Getaway, by Nic Stone ( Jackpot, Dear Martin, Odd One Out) and illustrated by Dawud Anyabwilean, tells the story of 11-year-old Black boy William ("Scoob") and his elderly White grandmother ("G'ma"), who run away from home in an RV. It’s mentioned early on that G’ma is an ex-smoker with a raspy laugh, and later Scoob catches her sneaking cigarettes outside the RV.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. One scene in which an adult drinks shots of bourbon and then drives a vehicle. ![]() ![]() As people began to associate blue with the Virgin Mary, the color became a powerful element in church decoration and symbolism. Beginning with the almost total absence of blue from ancient Western art and language, the story moves to medieval Europe. Pastoureau investigates how the ever-changing role of blue in society has been reflected in manuscripts, stained glass, heraldry, clothing, paintings, and popular culture. ![]() Any history of color is, above all, a social history. In this fascinating history, the renowned medievalist Michel Pastoureau traces the changing meanings of blue from its rare appearance in prehistoric art to its international ubiquity today. The ancient Greeks scorned it as ugly and barbaric, but most Americans and Europeans now cite it as their favorite color. ![]() A beautifully illustrated visual and cultural history of the color blue throughout the ages Blue has had a long and topsy-turvy history in the Western world. ![]() ![]() ![]() The text of the short poem about King John is on this page It’s some way down the page so if anyone follows it, it might be worth doing a search for “John was a tyrant” on the webpage. 'Tales That Are Told', illustrated by Hugh Chesterman (London: A. 'New Friends and Old', illustrated by Hugh Chesterman (London: A. 'In Storyland', illustrated by Hugh Chesterman (London: A. 'Happy Stories', illustrated by Hugh Chesterman (London: A. The crock, the cock and the candle: a comedy in one act ![]() On Ludgate Hill: an extravagence in one act Illustrated by Hugh ChestermanĬhaucer's Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale: An Annotated. The pie and the tart: from, Nine one-act plays We found lots of books or illustrated books by Hugh Chesterman. With a church to mend or a church to build,įor a new Saint Stephen's, Coleman Street.' ![]() Seemed rather baroque or too 'Queen Anne' Till the ink gave out or the light grew dim. Than clever Sir Christopher - Christopher Wren, ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fearing that he will be next, the Egyptian ambassador Dio calls on his old friend Gordianus the Finder and all of his special skills for help-but before the night is out, Dio is murdered. In recent days several Egyptian envoys have been viciously assassinated. ![]() The city itself is becoming ever more corrupt, as the last generation of the Roman Republic indulges in political backstabbing, endless lawsuits, scandalous love affairs, and the occasional murder. The great general Pompey has conquered the East Julius Caesar is defeating the Gauls only Egypt, with its strategic granaries and vast treasuries of gold, still eludes the grasp of Rome. ![]() |