Write for Life

Write For Life - What is it?

In Cameron’s own words - it’s her “love letter to writing”.

Thirty years on from publishing The Artist’s Way, Julia Cameron has turned her attention to a shorter and more focused program - just six skill-building chapters to be practiced over 6-weeks.

Write For Life, Creative Tools for Every Writer is her third, shorter offering in three years - and she speaks with the authority of a teacher who has published over 40 books.

As with all of her books - it’s an invitation, a process, a means and methodology for staying creatively connected to our wisdom and purpose.

This is how we can keep our pens on the page.

Specifically - the book begins with the basics:

HOW TO USE THIS BOOK

Write for Life is a six-week program for anyone working on a writing project, from the first-time writer to the seasoned one. This book is an invitation to begin, stick with, and finish your project. Consider it a companion on your journey from conception to completion. These pages compile the tips and tricks I myself have relied on to write more than forty books - including this one. It is my hope that this book will serve you as both a guide over the next six weeks, and a handbook to be returned to as you continue writing, well beyond the next six weeks.
This book will get you in motion, keep you in motion, and serve as a reference as you finish your draft and move into the revision phase.

It is the act of writing that makes us writers.

Write for Life, p 1


Every one of her books is a testament to her commitment to remaining creatively engaged in life - they also reflect the tried and true methods of providing a structure, tools, and support - the bedrock success factors of the 12-step process that “works when you work it”.

Fundamentally that involves committing to a course of action in which we are accountable to both a power greater than ourselves - and one or more peers.

Over the course of six weeks, we’ll begin a process -

  • Priming the Pump

  • Begin Where You Are

  • Trust Your Process

  • Resist Your Resistance

  • Dismantle Your Perfectionist

  • Celebrate Your Achievement

We’ll also employ the time-tested & proven tools - three of which were introduced thirty years ago -

  • Morning Pages, a daily writing exercise

  • An Artist Date, a weekly time out - a play date for an hour or two

  • Walking, a daily routine designed to provide one’s imagination with the “long inefficient happy idling; dawdling and puttering it needs.”

    This daily recommendation has been suggested by the authors cited in this volume - and specifically increased from the two or three times weekly twenty-minute walk in the earlier books. (My point is - don't let 'daily' intimidate you - just get started!)

Along with those added in this volume include:

The Daily Quota of writing on your project is one you set. What matters most is regularity - and in her words - “setting the bar low”. Two or three pages a day guarantees that you will be able to accomplish it. “Write daily, and feel the thrill of accomplishment. Take pride in your progress. This is your “creative upkeep”.

Writing Stations - whether is a ‘room of one’s own’ which is a luxury many cannot afford - or the corner of a couch, a window seat or a spot at a local cafe or library - make it yours. “The important point is that you find these locations comfortable and enticing to write.”

A critic commenting on her tools in an earlier book, referred to them as “simple and repetitive” - in a way that was meant to disparage them.

Cameron counters that it’s precisely how they are meant to be, simple!

When you have completed our six-week journey through Write for Life - you will:

  • have adopted a conscious and methodical approach to your writing practice

  • have our group support in making and sustaining the changes in your routine that will help get you started, overcome procrastination, and keep your focus on the page

  • invite the expansion that comes from being “fascinated by our own daily progression” and the risk-taking we engage in when we allow our #MorningPages to “coax us into greater creativity”.

If you opt into a facilitated group - we’ll explore our insights, review the tasks, and offer an accountability checkin during six 90-minute weekly group sessions.

Most significantly, you will have learned to embrace the future confidently. 

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