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Originally Posted by tdaniel
I'm with Gelf here. And this time the added attraction was the mysterious mail person and bedroom visitor that builds some plot anticipation up for next issue in addition to the ideas put forth on art/professionalism/creation/the muse and so forth.
Anyone having any desire to pursue any form of creative endeavor should pick up this particular issue. I immediately handed it to my wife, who as a painter never seems to find enough time and while she paints often, she does not have that daily habit built in - yet! The whole idea of "create and then the muse will arrive", versus say "wait for the muse then create" was just another one of those moments in Kabuki where the value of reading is CLEARLY defined.
The War of Art was a great single issue!
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Gelf,
Tim,
& Avid,
Thanks for the response to #7.
it is good to see how people react to it and what they get out of it.
I think you will get a real kick out of the next issue.
Some various events from previous Alchemy issues (and previous volumes) come together in a way that may be surprising.
I know I'm still wrapping my head around.