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Hi there! Welcome to a fun way to draw. I want you to know one thing: ANYONE can draw. Maybe you are a little bit nervous about drawing. Maybe you think that you do not know 'how to draw." Perhaps you have a brother or a sister or a friend who draws 'better' than you. Does it take practice? YES sometimes we have to practice to get good at something. Does your drawing have to look EXACTLY like a picture you take with your camera phone? It can but it doesn't have to. This book introduces you to the fun of drawing. It will open your eyes to see that EVERYTHING in the world is made of SHAPES. I hope this is the first of many steps you take to have a fun, interesting and HAPPY creative life. Yes ...
What does it mean to you to have a life that flourishes?What do you learn about yourself when you take a selfie?What does reading a perfect quote at the right time do for your mindset?This journal invites you to take time to linger in the thoughts and circumstances that you find yourself in right now. Paintings and quotes and questions take your hand and your heart and whispers words of affirmation, courage and conversations to coach and guide you to a deeper understanding of who you are and offer clarity for the journey you are on.
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Each chapter of this book presents a single day of the twenty-day training which Ruth Zaporah developed into Action Theater, her investigation into the life-reflecting process of improvisation. This book shows through exercises, stories, anecdotes, and metaphors how to focus attention on the body's awareness of the present moment, moving away from preconceived ideas. Improvisations move through fear, boredom, laziness, and distraction to a sustained awareness of creative options.
Part sinister fairy tale, part gothic horror, this debut novel pulls back the curtain on the celebrity chef’s kitchen, revealing a disturbing world of ambition and brutality. Killian Lone comes from a long line of gifted cooks stretching back to the 17th century, and he yearns to become a famous chef himself. When he starts an apprenticeship under Max Mann, the most famous chef in London, he looks set to continue the family tradition. But the reality of kitchen life is brutal. Even his fellow apprentice, Kathryn, who shows Killian uncharacteristic kindness, can’t stop him being sucked into the vicious and debauched world of 1980s fine dining; and gradually he is forced to surrender his dream. Then he discovers a dark family secret – the legacy of an ancestor who was burnt as a witch for creating food so delicious it was said to turn all who tasted it mad. Killian knows he can use this secret to achieve his ambitions and maybe, finally, to win Kathryn's affections. But is he willing to pay the price?
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Jocelyn Irvin, a dispirited Boer War veteran, opens a bookshop in an English cathedral town and produces a play started by a former occupant.