READING LIST
MY EXPERIENCE AS A teacher tells me that those who
read this book are better off doing something, rather than
reading another book, but I have included many of my
favorites just in case they feel compelled to research further.
These books represent some of the very best in their fields.
To keep it simple, try to finish Artist’s Way work before
adding this input.
Aftel, Mandy. The Story of Your Life—Becomingthe Author
of Your Experience. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.
Persuasive and useful.
Berendt, Joachim-Ernst. The World Is Sound: Nada Brahma.
Rochester, Vt.: Destiny Books, 1991. Eloquent and
persuasive book on sound theory.
Bolles, Richard Nelson. WhatColor Is Your Parachute?
Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, 1970. Whimsical and pragmatic
guide to goal setting.
Bonny, Helen. Music and Your Mind. Barrytown, N.Y:
Helen A. Bonny and Louis M. Savary, 1973, 1970. An
explicit guide to using music as an antidote for mental and
emotional pain.
Bradley, Marion Zimmer. The Mists of Avalon. New York:
Ballantine Books, 1982. A powerfully evocative novel of
female spirituality in pre-Christian England. A mesmerizing