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Rating: Summary: Not Your Typical Blankie Review: I am both weary and wary of warm-fuzzy, pet-your-inner-artist books. Only rarely do I feel like a "lost soul." However, I found The Lost Soul Companion to be quite refreshing! Kudos to Brackney for offering practical advice and sharing her own experiences so matter-of-factly. I recommend reading this book if only to be reminded that there are others in the world like yourself, and that they are doing Just Fine.
Rating: Summary: Only if you're suicidal Review: I bought this book because the title really appealed to me. I am a square peg, free spirit, struggling artist, all of the above, but I am and never have been suicidal. What I thought would be a funny, uplifiting book, turned out to be a survival guide for those considering suicide. I am sure that this book is helpful to many people who do feel lost and feel there is no other way out, but not all free spirits feel so helpless. We could use some guidance and humor but not a list of "100 things to do instead of committing suicide."
Rating: Summary: A MUST READ for Creative People! Review: I stumbled across this great little book and loved every minute of reading it! For anyone struggling to live their life more creatively, be it music, art,writing, etc, this book is for you. It can be difficult to get where you want to be in these fields, but there is hope and helpful suggestions here!
Rating: Summary: Not Your Typical Blankie Review: Somehow I never can get enough of little books by artists who have managed to find their niche in the world while relating to all of us who still struggle. Like SARK, Susan has obviously opened up her heart for us to see that we are not alone and that the world is only as good or bad as we make it for ourselves. Thanks, Susan, for inspiring other stuck artists and for sharing your stories.
Rating: Summary: Another Inspirational Story Review: Somehow I never can get enough of little books by artists who have managed to find their niche in the world while relating to all of us who still struggle. Like SARK, Susan has obviously opened up her heart for us to see that we are not alone and that the world is only as good or bad as we make it for ourselves. Thanks, Susan, for inspiring other stuck artists and for sharing your stories.
Rating: Summary: Impressions from the Creativity Portal Review: The Lost Soul Companion is a mix of touching stories, cautionary tales, quirky anecdotes and tidbits of personal wisdom that touch the heart and spirit. Ms. Brackney has written a wonderful book that holds within its pages hope for those who struggle with depression and face a world that so often shuns the most magnificent creative spirits among us. This book is for these "lost souls" and those who love them. It will delight and inspire you.
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