Poke The Box

Poke The Box

Author: Seth Godin

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-09-15

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 0698409000

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"A one-two punch! Half kick in the ass, half cheerleading encouragement." —Steven Pressfield, author of The War of Art If you are happy being just a dreamer, perhaps you don’t need this book. If you’re enjoying the status quo, don’t even consider reading this book. If you are content waiting for success to find you, please put this book down and go find something else to read. Why has Poke the Box become a cult classic? Because it’s a book that dares readers to do something they’re afraid of. It could be what you need, too. "Is Seth Godin the Pied Piper for however many of us have been afraid to fail? Will I answer his call? Will you?" —Peter Shermeta, reviewing the original edition of Poke the Box


Hand Poked No Electricity

Hand Poked No Electricity

Author: Sarah Lu

Publisher: Carpet Bombing Culture

Published: 2018-03

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781908211538

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A love letter to stick and poke tattoo culture. Not only an artists handbook but a resource book, a history book and a visual feast of everything single colour.


A Multi-modal Approach to Creative Art Therapy

A Multi-modal Approach to Creative Art Therapy

Author: Arthur Robbins

Publisher: Readers Digest

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9781853022623

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This text recasts Arthur Robbins' early work within the framework of modern psychodynamic theory. The creative intent of this text is to offer a structure that is not limited to one therapeutic model and to open up the doors for the creative art therapist to be effective with a wide range of patient populations.


An American Glossary

An American Glossary

Author: Richard Hopwood Thornton

Publisher:

Published: 1912

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13:

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In this compilation are included: forms of speech now obsolete or provincial in England which survive in the U.S.; words and phrases of distinctly American origin; nouns which indicate quadrupeds, birds, trees, articles of food, etc. that are distinctly American; names of persons, classes of persons, and of places; words which have assumed new meanings; words and phrases with earlier American examples than in English writers.