A Year in Practice | Free Book
“If you’re looking to get still, turn inward, and learn to trust
your voice, this is the book for you.” —Alexandra Elle,
New York Times bestselling author of How We Heal
“The seasons and cycles of nature have incredible power
to affect everything in our lives—especially our creativity,” says
poet Jacqueline Suskin. “The Earth shows us when our creative
reserves might wax and wane. When we listen and follow nature’s
lead, we tune in to an inexhaustible source of imagination,
inspiration, and beauty.” With A Year in Practice, this
inspiring teacher shares holistic practices to help creatives of all
sorts access the limitless potential that flows with the rhythms of
nature.
Set in sync with the progression of the seasons,
A Year in Practice is a program of techniques and journaling
prompts to guide the creative seeker all year long. Four seasonally
themed chapters keep you connected to natural phases of creative
contraction and expansion:
• Winter invites restoration so you
can come back to your craft with renewed energy• Spring is a time of
balance, focusing on the magic of emergence while embodying
discretion• Summer is the season of togetherness, instilling
confidence to bring our creations into the light• Autumn asks us to
turn back toward ourselves as we prepare for another winter of
introspection
Used regularly, you will move through creative
blocks, deepen your capacity for self-reflection, expand imaginative
growth, and find new levels of inspiration and contentment.
“It’s
crucial that we spend time dreaming, crafting, and resting in a
state of reverie,” says Suskin. Here she offers practical tools and
creative customs to help you tune in to the energies of each
season—to enrich your creativity through playfulness, emotional
expression, explorative whimsy, and ever-deepening levels of
imagination.
In The Press
"Lyrical prose and a cohesive structure make this accessible to
dabblers and committed artists alike." —Publishers Weekly
“If you’re looking to get still, turn inward, and learn
to trust your voice, this is the book for you. Suskin guides us
through a self-inquiry practice that is deeply resonant and
beautiful.” —Alexandra Elle, New York Times bestselling
author of How We Heal
“Using the poetry of our
lives, A Year in Practice shifts our notions of time and space
from linear to cyclical. By reshaping time, we can foster acceptance
and meaning by working with the seasonal tides and not against them.
This book is a grounding force for any creative practice to flourish,
however you define it. A Year in Practice is an agent for
connection, for expressing big feelings, for exploring the ‘why’ and
tending to your creative self.” —Carissa Potter Carlson, artist
and founder of People I’ve Loved
“Jacqueline Suskin’s
A Year in Practice invites us to utilize our connection to nature as seasonal beings in
devotion to our creative practice with such care, nourishment, and
aliveness. Filled with soulful poetry and prose, wise creative wisdom,
and deeply rooted practices, this book is a balm and a lovingly held
container that allows readers to tune both outward and inward in order
to create a bridge between ourselves, nature, and creativity.
A Year in Practice weaves the practical and the unseen in ways
that illuminate how we can relate to both the tangible actions and the
mystery that hold our creative practices. The tender and unique
approach Suskin takes is one that I know will ignite and nurture my
own creative practice for years to come.” —Lisa Olivera, author
of Already Enough
“I want every artist to read this
book. We’re all so exhausted and burnt out from toiling in this
digital capitalist hellscape, and Suskin provides the most brilliant
solution I’ve seen: follow the earth’s lead. She reverently walks us
through the seasons, pointing out the elegant natural order that
already exists and how a balanced creative practice is less like a
factory and more like a tree. What a relief.” —Hallie Bateman,
coauthor of What to Do When I’m Gone, author of
Directions
“In our busy culture it is so easy to
forget ourselves and our internal compass. It is why as artists we
must return to our seasonal rhythms both inwardly and externally. In
her brilliant book A Year in Practice, Jacqueline Suskin shows
us that creative prompts for artistic expression don’t just have to
come from within, but in fact start with the earth. This book is a
must-read for anyone who wants to feel less resistance in their
creative efforts and their day-to-day life. It is a book for our
times, from one of our greatest poets. May it guide you in seasonal
creation and dreaming up new worlds to live in.” —Marlee Grace,
author of How to Not Always Be Working and
Getting to Center
“In reverent prose, Jacqueline
Suskin’s gentle call to action asks us to deepen our attention—to the
constant guide of the seasons, to the creator within us all pleading
for direction, to the signs within the body that urge us to contract
or expand, and to the omnipresent cycles that guide our daily lives.
A Year in Practice is a practical guide and a tender companion
through the wisdom of the seasons. Suskin invites us to get curious
about how our personal cycles can (re)align with the flow of natural
rhythms. Through self-inquiry and observation with the support of
generative prompts and inspired poems, we are provided an opening, an
invitation, and a quiet call of remembrance. Despite a severance from
nature due to the demands of capitalism, Suskin asserts that there is
a greater rhythm we are asked to fall in step with—a rhythm all living
things know. In this book, the holy is within reach. Magic and
mysticism are deeply embedded into the very thing we’ve grown to view
as commonplace—the structure and passage of time.” —Giselle Buchanan, author of Incantations and Love Letter to Self,
creator of the Written into Being workshop
- Title: A Year in Practice | Free Book
- Author: Steven
- Created at : 2024-10-23 04:55:36
- Updated at : 2024-10-27 00:41:40
- Link: https://novels-ebooks.techidaily.com/210761772-9781649631350-a-year-in-practice/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.