Above all, The Artist's Torah teaches us that creativity is a natural and important part of the human spirit, a bright spark that, week after week, this book will brighten. David Ebenbach is the author of two collections of short fiction: Between Camelots () and Into the Wilderness (). · Overview. The Artist's Torah is an uplifting and down-to-earth guide to the creative process, wide open to longtime artists and first-time dabblers, to people of every religious background—or none—and to every creative medium. In this book, you'll find a yearlong cycle of weekly meditations on a life lived artistically, grounded in ancient Jewish wisdom and the wisdom of artists, ISBN · The Artist's Torah is an uplifting and down-to-earth guide to the creative process, wide open to longtime artists and first-time dabblers, to people of every religious background--or none--and to every creative medium. In this book, you'll find a yearlong cycle of weekly meditations on a life lived artistically, grounded in.
The author of eight books, David Ebenbach's output runs the gamut from fiction, poetry, to non-fiction. His first book, the collection Between Camelots (), won the Drue Heinz Literature Prize and the GLCA New Writers Award in Fiction. This established a pattern as he garnered awards for four of the next six published works: Into the Wilderness (; Washington Writers' Publishing. out of 5 starsA book for Every Writer's Bookshelf. Reviewed in the United States on July 7, Ebenbach's book, The Artist's Torah, meant a lot to me as a writer, and one who considers herself spiritual. His style is a blend of deep scholarship, first-hand knowledge of the writing life, and a gentle humor and kindness. David Ebenbach writes. He's been writing ever since he was a kid, when he kept his whole family awake by banging away on an enormous manual typewriter, and he's never wanted to stop. In fact, David's now the author of eight books of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction, and his work has picked up awards along the way: the Drue Heinz.
David’s guide to the creative process, The Artist’s Torah, is an uplifting and down-to-earth guide to the creative process, wide open to longtime artists and first-time dabblers, to people of every religious background—or none—and to every creative medium. In this book, you’ll find a year-long cycle of weekly meditations on a life lived artistically, grounded in ancient Jewish wisdom and the wisdom of artists, composers, writers, and choreographers from the past and present. The Artist's Torah is an uplifting and down-to-earth guide to the creative process, wide open to longtime artists and first-time dabblers, to people of every religious background--or none--and to every creative medium. In this book, you'll find a yearlong cycle of weekly meditations on a life lived artistically, grounded in. Ebenbach's book, The Artist's Torah, meant a lot to me as a writer, and one who considers herself spiritual. His style is a blend of deep scholarship, first-hand knowledge of the writing life, and a gentle humor and kindness. I love this book. It taught me about myself as a writer, but it helped me understand the Torah in a completely new life.
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