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The Business Side of Creative Life Is a Creative Health Issue

Dear reader,

I’m excited to share with you this essay by Kathryn Vercillo on a topic that is dear to my heart. It’s an excerpt from her new book, Creative Health Cartography Workbook (details at the end of the post).

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Reassembling the pieces

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Just a short post today. I’ve decided to re-jig a post I wrote for my paid subscribers back in 2022. I think it’s worth revisiting. And, at the end, I have a special announcement.


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Clean air

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Wild Geese, Ohara Koson, 1926.

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What do you turn to?

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Solar Effects in the Clouds Ocean, Gustave le Gray, 1856.

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I have but one job

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Today (15 April here in Melbourne) is World Art Day according to UNESCO. And I just found out that I missed out on World Poetry Day (21 March). So, to honour both days I have re-written an old piece that I published on a n...

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  • Meredith Lewis

    Professional Listener. Serendipitist. Wayfinding between internal and external worlds. I do this through writing, mentoring, and transformative facilitation.

  • Kathryn Vercillo

    Writer-artist-researcher exploring the realm of where art meets health. Creative Health Cartographer assisting blocked artists in better understanding how their health impacts their art and working out what works for holistic wellness.

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