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Floor Sample

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This was a stunning memoir. It was fascinating and very interesting. Many thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the advanced copy of the book.

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Julian Cameron has helped change many lives for the better with her book, "The Artist's Way," and her other books on how to tap into your own deep well of creativity. Now she is telling the story of how she changed her own life. As her title suggests, she is the "Floor Sample" of her own teachings, meaning that everything she has taught, she too has tried and used on herself. After struggling in her own life--with mental illness, alcoholism, two marriages that ended in divorce, loneliness and single parenthood--she turned to creativity as her higher power, implementing her routines, structures and pep talks to lift herself, and others, up. From her earliest years, she not only wanted to express herself, but to serve others, teaching others as she and her many siblings taught each other when she was growing up. This book reads as both a fascinating chronicle of a life lived to the hilt and as a creative manual. Cameron chronicles her early years as a college student at Georgetown, then as a successful journalist for Rolling Stone magazine, among others, a marriage and creative collaboration with famous director and filmmaker Martin Scorsese, and anecdotes about her life as part of the creative sets in Hollywood, New York and New Mexico. She's a self admitted eccentric, moving constantly with her young daughter from Washington, D.C. to Chicago to New Mexico to Los Angeles to New York and then to London and back and forth to teach workshops, to lecture and to write plays, screenplays, musicals, novels, and poems. I couldn't stop reading this book, which was mostly riveting. Sometimes, i got frustrated by the lack of dates (she only supplies dates and the age of her daughter sparsely). Also, her childhood is only briefly sketched and hinted at, which is probably fine since she has so much material to get through. The only other nitpick I have: At first, I was put off by the cover. Why was there a dressmaker's dummy, when that had nothing to do with her many careers? I wondered if she had another career stint as a designer. I understand why she chose the title, as she feels she is the test case, or Floor Sample, for all that she teachers, but I'm still wondering: is this the best possible cover for this amazing woman's memoir? For some reason, my imagination conjured a bird, singing somewhere on the cover. A great read that swept me along.

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Floor Sample by Julia Cameron is a searingly honest memoir by the author of The Artist's Way. And wow-this book will stay with me for a very, very long time. It's not just inspiring or interesting, though it is absolutely both of those things. It's also thought provoking and emotionally excavating. Not sure if that last one makes sense, but it's the best way I can describe it. I found myself putting the ebook down just to think about what was on the page, and now that I've read it all, I'm still thinking about the author and her process and her life. A truly incredible book.

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As a fan of Julia Cameron’s creative process, I appreciated the more personal look at her creativity via this memoir.

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This memoir by Julia Cameron, the author of The Artist's Way, is a must-read for those who follow her teachings and practices of creativity. She tells all - her marriage to Martin Scorsese, her alcoholism, subsequent loves, parenting her daughter - all is there, spilled out with no holds barred.

In all this messiness, she always shows how she gradually, over a period of years, developed The Artist's Way book and other works that have made such an impact on so many people over the last several decades. I was truly inspired to see that even though things looked really, really bad for Ms. Cameron on many occasions, she still managed to publish some tremendously meaningful works.

Those who faithfully write their 3 Morning Pages Daily and enjoy their weekly Artist's Date will want to read this book. Highly recommended!

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This book! Beautiful! Stunning! Loved loved loved it!

I have read Julia’s The Artist Way series, but lost my own creativity along the way. This book may have just brought it back.

Julia shares her life in this breathtaking memoir. Through these pages she gives us details of her life, her struggles, doubts, her alcoholism and how she overcame it, and so much more. It was like talking a walk with her, listening to her share her real-life story, or even living it along side her. It was such an inspiration to read.

I couldn’t put it down. I can’t say enough about it. I could probably write 3 “morning pages” about how wonderful this book was. Deep textures of her life told in brilliant story-telling. Thank you for allowing me to read an advanced copy. Highly recommended, and something I will read again and again.

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Julia Cameron is a brilliant human. Getting a look into her life was an honor. The only thing I knew of her were things pertaining to the Artist's Way. A book I have lost count of how many copies I've given away. I personally love biographies/ memoirs, but I love them so much more when it's somebody that I am a fan of.

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I'm a big fan of Cameron and was happy to receive an ARC from NetGalley for the purpose of this review. I'm giving the book five stars. It was interesting to read a memoir versus an instructional writing guide from Cameron. Memoirs are probably my favorite genre and this was beautifully crafted.

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