“I think we have a great deal ofmythology around writing. We believe that only a few people can really do it. Iwrote a book called The Right to Write. In it,I argued that all of us have the capacity to write. That it's as normal towrite as it is to speak.” – Julia Cameron
Born in Libertyville, IL on thisdate in 1948, Cameron has been a teacher, artist, poet, playwright, filmmaker,composer, journalist and author, most famous for her books on writing andcreativity. The Artist's Way, her first book and massivebestseller, came out in 1992 and she has now written a remarkable 36 nonfictionbooks, 2 novels, 6 plays, 4 books of poetry and many short stories, essays andscreenplays.
Bookending her first success, shepublished Living the Artist’s Way: An Intuitive Path to Greater Creativityin 2024 on the heels of another successful “How To” book Write for Life: AToolkit for Writers in 2023.
Cameron started her writing careerat the Washington Post before moving over to RollingStone magazine. It was there that she met director MartinScorsese and after a somewhat tumultuous marriage, they divorced butcontinued a close relationship, including collaborating on three films.
“I have learned, as a rule of thumb,never to ask whether you can do something,” she said. “Say, instead,that you are doing it. Then fasten your seat belt. The most remarkable thingsfollow.“
Published on March 04, 2025 05:54