Equal parts writer's workshop and spiritual journey, this open-hearted guide will show you how to attain and sustain the creative life you desire. Based on a time-tested principle and using methods pioneered by the authors, Write Free provides a wealth of inspiration, advice, and activities. Exploring how we attract the conditions and events in our lives, Write Free is an invaluable aid for writers, creative souls, and others who want to envision and achieve the inspired life of their dreams.
Rebecca Lawton's essays about life on wild rivers,
Reading Water: Lessons from the River (Capital Books), was a ForeWord Nature Book of the Year finalist and was excerpted in
The Best Women's Travel Writing 2006 (Travelers Tales). She co-authored
Discover Nature in the Rocks (Stackpole Books) and
On Foot in Sonoma (Kulupi Press). Her literary honors include the Ellen Meloy Fund Award for Desert Writers. Her essays, poetry, and stories have been published in
Orion, Sierra, The San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, and many other journals. She holds an MFA in literature from Mills College.
Jordan E. Rosenfeld is a novelist, freelance writer, author of Make a Scene: How to Craft a Powerful Story One Scene at a Time (Writer's Digest Books), and editor of the anthology Zebulon Nights (Word Riot Press). She is a contributing editor to Writer's Digest magazine, a book reviewer for KQED Radio, and has been published in The San Francisco Chronicle, The St. Petersburg Times, Marin magazine, Alternet.org, and many others. She holds an MFA in literature and creative writing from Bennington College.