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The Artist’s Way: The Ultimate Artist Date
Last week, I reported on my first few “Artist Dates” from the Artist’s Way. They were all short outings that caught my interest artistically and were meant to feed my inner muse. These short “dates” were nice breaks and convenient excuses to do a few things that sounded fun to me. But there is no rule saying you couldn’t do a longer outing. In fact, it was encouraged. And for a long time, I had been dreaming of going on a writing retreat. But who would I go with? How would we

Jacque Stevens
May 262 min read


The Artist’s Way: My First Artist Dates
I have been talking about my experience trying out the Morning Pages routine from the Artist’s Way, and now I want to talk about “Artist Dates.” These are weekly outings where you do something that catches your interest artistically and feeds your muse, unconnected to any work you might be doing more professionally. Some examples might be attending a class that interests you. Learning a new hobby. Working on a craft/artistic project just for “fun.” Exploring a garden/hiking..

Jacque Stevens
May 192 min read


The Artist’s Way: Morning Pages Benefits
Last week, I talked about how I have adapted a Morning Pages routine from the Artist’s Way into my daily and weekly schedule. This is something I have done for just over a month now, so I wanted to talk briefly about the benefits I have noticed (so far) and maybe I will check in again sometime when I have some long-term results. 1. Increased Creativity/Word count. After being stuck on the same two writing projects for a while, I started the Morning Pages to see if thi

Jacque Stevens
May 52 min read


The Artist’s Way: Morning Pages
Because I work night shifts still, my schedule is often varied and upside down. I cannot claim to have a consistent morning routine—or even say where my “morning” officially begins and ends most days. However, this is how I have chosen to approach Julie Cameron’s morning pages from the Artist’s Way, no matter what time I end up doing them: 1. Start and End with Prayer: I could probably do several posts on how and why I do this, but for now I’m going to pretend it’s self-

Jacque Stevens
Apr 283 min read


A Writer Recommends: The Artist's Way
It may go without saying that I have been away from social media and posting about my books for a while. Basically, for the last year since the Swan Bride came out. I still was writing, but for whatever reason, it just wasn’t as fun as it used to be. It was slow and honestly a bit discouraging, so I let myself get pulled away by other goals—making it even slower. I kept missing my usual word-count numbers and even had to cancel a preorder I posted last year, knowing that I wo

Jacque Stevens
Apr 213 min read
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