BOOK
What's Your Creative Type?:
Harness the Power of Your Artistic Personality
"A fascinating, fun-filled book."
— Sanjiv Chopra, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, author, and speaker
— Sanjiv Chopra, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, author, and speaker
How do the world’s greatest creators produce such amazing works despite experiencing the same doubts and fears as the rest of us? What’s Your Creative Type? cracks the code, revealing that legendary artists don’t just possess talent, they also understand their motivations for creating. Whether you write, paint, film, act, dance, develop software, or even play the ukulele as a hobby or a profession, What’s Your Creative Type? can teach you to discover your motivation and break through blocks to finally fulfill your creative potential.
This lively, fun, pop culture-infused guide introduces readers to the five creative types, based on the most common motivations:
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Drawing on the lives and philosophies of creators like Picasso, Hemingway, Coppola, Streep, and Beyoncé, as well as creativity theory and typology, Meta Wagner brings you actionable advice and inspiration for any point in your artistic process or career.
NEWSLETTER
Page fright (noun): (1) a fear of the blank page or screen; (2) a malady that’s afflicted nearly every writer in the history of writing, with the possible exception of Stephen King; (3) a condition associated with self-doubt, Imposter Syndrome, and writer’s block; (4) the name of a new engaging, motivating, and invaluable newsletter for aspiring and accomplished writers in any genre.
In Page Fright, Meta explores some of the fear-driven, self-limiting, creativity-killing thoughts she has told herself and has heard from and read about other writers over the years. To subscribe and read Meta's latest blog, visit: https://metawagner.substack.com.
In Page Fright, Meta explores some of the fear-driven, self-limiting, creativity-killing thoughts she has told herself and has heard from and read about other writers over the years. To subscribe and read Meta's latest blog, visit: https://metawagner.substack.com.