Eric Maisel

Eric Maisel is a prolific author and creativity coach known for his work on creativity, mental health, and personal development. He has written numerous books on these subjects and is recognized for his contributions to the field of creativity coaching.

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  1. 1. What Would Your Character Do?

    Personality Quizzes for Analyzing Your Characters

    This insightful guide offers a unique approach to character development by presenting a series of engaging scenarios designed to challenge and deepen a writer's understanding of their characters. Through a collection of thought-provoking questions and exercises, it encourages writers to explore the motivations, fears, and desires of their characters, ultimately leading to more authentic and compelling storytelling. By placing characters in various hypothetical situations, the book serves as a practical tool for writers seeking to enhance their narrative craft and breathe life into their fictional creations.

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  2. 2. Fearless Creating

    A Step-by-Step Program for Overcoming Creative Blocks and Fulfilling Your Creative Potential

    This insightful guide delves into the psychological and emotional aspects of the creative process, offering practical strategies to overcome the fears and anxieties that often hinder artistic expression. It provides a step-by-step approach to nurturing creativity, from the initial spark of inspiration to the final stages of completion, emphasizing the importance of discipline, self-awareness, and resilience. Through a blend of exercises, anecdotes, and expert advice, the book empowers artists to embrace their unique vision and cultivate a fearless mindset that fosters artistic growth and fulfillment.

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  3. 3. Parties And Elections In America

    The Electoral Process

    This comprehensive analysis delves into the intricate dynamics of the American political landscape, exploring the evolution and impact of political parties and the electoral process. It examines the historical development of party systems, the role of third parties, and the influence of political campaigns on voter behavior. The book also addresses the challenges of modern elections, including the effects of technology, media, and campaign finance. Through a blend of historical context and contemporary examples, it offers a nuanced understanding of how parties and elections shape governance and democracy in the United States.

  4. 4. The Van Gogh Blues

    The Creative Person's Path Through Depression

    A compassionate guide for creative people that reframes depression as a manageable companion rather than a catastrophe, offering practical strategies and mindset shifts to sustain an authentic creative life. It combines psychological insight, exercises, and real-world examples to help readers recognize depressive patterns, reduce self-judgment, rebuild daily structure, and channel inner struggles into productive artistic work. The book emphasizes self-care, disciplined practice, and the cultivation of meaning so creative individuals can continue making art without being paralyzed by despair.

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  5. 5. Coaching The Artist Within

    Advice for Writers, Painters, Musicians, and Actors from America's Foremost Creativity Coach

    A practical guide to helping creative people live and work more productively, offering techniques coaches and artists can use to overcome blocks, manage anxiety and develop sustainable routines. It presents a coaching model and concrete exercises—goal-setting, creative life plans, accountability strategies, ways to handle the inner critic and marketplace challenges—aimed at turning talent into ongoing creative achievement. Emphasizes mindset shifts about success and failure, the importance of discipline, and integrating art-making with daily life.

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