Joy is the Net to Catch All Dreams

“Go
confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.”
- Henry
David Thoreau
“Reach high, for stars
lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal.”
- Pamela Vaull Starr
Interview with Nicole McConville of Lark Crafts
I choose to share this interview with you so that you could learn a little more about the publishing world in case you ever wanted to go that route. I have to say that writing my book was one of the most enjoyable experiences for me creatively. I felt as I journeyed right alongside and with the book. I feel everyone has some kind of book or story in them.
The video is broken into two parts below...
part 1 password: lark
part 2 password: assemblage
***
These are the links Nicole mentioned on how to get your book published:
Whip Up Series: How to Get Your Craft Book Published
Part One: http://whipup.net/2012/01/12/how-to-get-your-craft-book-published-part-1/
Part Two: http://whipup.net/2012/01/13/how-to-get-your-craft-book-published-part-2/
Part Three: http://whipup.net/2012/01/14/how-to-get-your-craft-book-published-part-3/
***
I also like that she shares how she motivates herself to create work by setting goals. So as I mentioned earlier, do please share you goals with the group. I have created a section yesterday called *DREAM SPACE* where you can do just that. Tap in and ask yourself what you can achieve at this time. Dream big and bold – there is no shame or any reason not to. This life is full of endless possibility. So what possibilities in your life are you ready to call in? Vibrate from a place of enthusiasm as you set them for to the world. Please take this time to share any extra work you have created, whether is a painting, photos, lettering or what have you. We are here to witness your work and hear your goals. The more we share and put them out to the Universe the more that energy responds back to us.
| TW | FB |
| EM |
comments powered by Disqus






Comments
I really like the video. I am inspired by people's work spaces and the things they collect for their creative process. In the past, I have collected but never get much further than that.