Craftsmith
Why did a late bloomer who didn't publish his first novel until 52 become the definitive voice on creative resistance? Because fought it hand-to-hand for 27 years, and every chapter of The War of Art traces back to a battle he lived. This is a Craftsmith Letter - an audio letter to a living craftsperson. In this letter: * A typewriter carried for years but hated too much to open * Why he pulled the pin at 99.9% done again, and again * A bumper sticker that planted the seed for an entire book * The most honest thing anyone's said about not giving up * The night he sat down crazy and got up sane Books mentioned: * The War of Art by Steven Pressfield * Govt Cheese by Steven Pressfield * Turning Pro by Steven Pressfield * Put Your Ass Where Your Heart Wants to Be by Steven Pressfield * The Legend of Bagger Vance by Steven Pressfield Help deliver this letter: If you think Steven should hear this, send it to him. * Website: stevenpressfield.com [https://stevenpressfield.com/] * X: @spressfield [https://x.com/SPressfield] * Instagram: steven_pressfield [https://www.instagram.com/steven_pressfield/] Follow Craftsmith: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/craftsmith/id1869758661] | Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1Re4tDKBJIc45kn5USd2wZ] | More [https://craftsmith.fm/subscribe] Craftsmith is a podcast by Bill Allred about people who discover and develop work they love, so you can too.
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