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Creative Spark: How musicians, writers, explorers, and other artists found their inner fire and followed their dreams [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x139 mm, B&W photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Travelers' Tales, Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1609521781
  • ISBN-13: 9781609521783
  • Formaat: Hardback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x139 mm, B&W photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Travelers' Tales, Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1609521781
  • ISBN-13: 9781609521783
“Knowledgeable, probing, and thoughtful.” —Foreword Reviews
Smokey Robinson • Barbara Kingsolver • Francis Ford Coppola • David Sedaris • Jane Goodall and other luminaries reveal the secrets to their creative success. Amy Tan talks about how she finds truth by writing fiction. Melissa Etheridge tells us how she channels her fire into her music. Pico Iyer shares how seeking stillness enhances his creativity. And Coppola discusses how he found the courage to make groundbreaking films.

In The Creative Spark, a collection of interviews prefaced by brief biographies, these luminaries join dozens of other voices to create a symphony of inspiration. Lucinda Williams talks about honesty and making every word count; Jane Goodall cites the value of persistence and believing in yourself; and Smokey Robinson heralds the timeless power of love songs.

For more than a decade, award-winning author Michael Shapiro (A Sense of Place) has interviewed many of our brightest creators. In The Creative Spark, musicians, authors, explorers, and chefs speak about what drives them, what helps them see the world in fresh ways, and what inspires them to turn their visions into art.

Shapiro’s work as a music journalist has led to interviews with legends including Graham Nash, Lyle Lovett, Melissa Etheridge, Jake Shimabukuro, Merle Haggard, and Jethro Tull bandleader Ian Anderson. And he’s spoken with creative masters in other fields, such as comedian Joan Rivers and author Frances Mayes.

Yet it’s not simply that Shapiro has had access to so many supremely talented people—it’s that he gets them to go deep. Moments into his penetrating conversation with Lucinda (her fans call her by her first name), she tells Shapiro about how decisions made about her mother’s funeral led to fissures in her family. From this achingly personal conversation, readers can glean fresh insights into why Lucinda has such a devoted following and why her songs open listeners’ hearts.

Unexpected revelations pop up in every chapter of The Creative Spark. Iowa folksinger Greg Brown isn’t a household name, but his fellow musicians revere his poetic compositions. Then there’s San Francisco Giants announcer Mike Krukow, who turns every broadcast into a work of art. Chefs, including SingleThread’s Kyle Connaughton, discuss how they’re transforming the way we approach fine dining and why social responsibility is essential.

Each chapter starts with a short biography of the creative person being profiled, then segues into Q+A. This collection brings together some of the best-known artists of our time with others who may not be as famed but who have valuable insights about living an artful life. The Creative Spark stands as a testament to human achievement, showing how creativity illuminates our world. And how it resides in each and every one of us, just waiting to break out.



The creative spark resides in all of us, but some activate that spark more than others. In 32 interviews, musicians, authors, explorers and chefs speak about what drives them, how they see in fresh ways, and what inspires them to turn their visions into art.

Arvustused

**2021 Independent Publisher Book Awards Bronze Winner in Performing Arts (Music/Dance/Cinema/Theater)**





Michael Shapiros finely tuned, informed and intimate interviews strike to the heart of the matter. Tim Cahill, author of Hold the Enlightenment





Review by Peter Dabbene

ForeWord Reviews

ForeWord Magazine

(November / December 2019)





Michael Shapiro interviewed thirty-two luminaries from the arts for The Creative Spark. The books subjects include well-known and obscure personalities, with chefs, scientists, and musicians among them. Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola and comedian Joan Rivers are included; the latter is one of several interviewees who has since passed away, giving those interviews the additional gravitas of their final words on creativity.



Each interview begins with a brief background on its subject and their accomplishments. Questions are knowledgeable, probing, and thoughtful, leading to moments as when travel writer Dervla Murphy discusses how the genre has changed since her first bicycling trip in the 1960s, or when Melvin Seals recalls his hesitancy to join The Jerry Garcia Band as a church boy walking into a world of all these skeletons.



More expansive are observations such as Phil Cousineaus presentation of creativity as one aspect of excellence. His commentary draws upon the example of the Greeks; Sophocles and Socrates, he reminds the audience, were also accomplished in other fields, and they relied on a juncture of the mind, body, and soul.



Some interviews ran as little as fifteen minutes, including one with time-pressed Smokey Robinson; others were longer, but all are focused. The artists discussions are organic and sometimes amusing, and their inclusion is guided by Shapiros admiration of his subjects. Patterns develop based on proximity to his Bay Area home base; folk rock and Americana are overrepresented among the interviewed musicians, who include Judy Collins, Lucinda Williams, and Lyle Lovett.



Directed by eclecticism and diversity, the discussions of the creative process collected in The Creative Spark represent many valuable perspectives.

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Michael Shapiro is the author of A Sense of Place, which was reviewed or excerpted by the New York Times, Washington Post, National Geographic Traveler, San Francisco Chronicle and many other publications. He was interviewed by PBS, CNN and many local outlets and will follow up with all of these. Shapiro is well-connected in the media and will be able to create press coverage through his contacts. Strong social media presence, especially Facebook Dedicated Facebook page Numerous author events in the San Francisco Bay Area and other regions Special events at the Exploratorium and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) Build podcast, blog, and YouTube channel called Fanning the Creative Spark to support the book Create alliances and leverage organizations with memberships that care about the creative process, e.g., writing groups, writing courses, book clubs, partner advocacy groups Seek endorsements from influential people and thought leaders across the spectrum, such as Seth Godin, Michael Krasny, Chip and Dan Heath, Elizabeth Gilbert, David Kelley TV and radio interviews Dedicated book website, author website, publisher's website
Introduction: Emerging from the Chrysalis xv
Traveler's Mind
1(24)
Pico Iyer
World of Wonder
25(14)
Barbara Kingsolver
Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone
39(14)
Lucinda Williams
Front Porch Songs
53(16)
Lyle Lovett
Robert Earl Keen
Reason for Hope
69(17)
Jane Goodall
Timeless Love
86(9)
Smokey Robinson
King of California
95(12)
Dave Alvin
Fearless
107(10)
Melissa Etheridge
The Godfather
117(11)
Francis Ford Coppola
Heart to Heart
128(11)
Joan Rivers
Peaceful Troubadour
139(9)
Graham Nash
Sweet Judy
148(9)
Judy Collins
Field of Dreams
157(16)
Mike Krukpw
To the Ends of the Earth
173(17)
Dervla Murphy
Songs from the Heartland
190(19)
Greg Brown
Walking on a Wire
209(9)
Richard Thompson
How Sweet It Is
218(11)
Melvin Seals
Deep Down
229(8)
Amy Tan
Say Anything
237(11)
David Sedaris
Honest Outlaw
248(8)
Merle Haggard
The People's Chef
256(11)
Juan Jose Cuevas
Hope Dies Last
267(12)
Studs Tercel
Sending Down Roots in Tuscany
279(12)
Frances Mayes
The Minstrel in the Gallery
291(13)
Ian Anderson
To Boldly Go
304(13)
Jake Shimabukuro
The Impresario
317(13)
Warren Hellman
The Godmother of Soul
330(8)
Sharon Jones
Circus of Life
338(10)
Kinky Friedman
Hero's Journey
348(25)
Phil Cousineau
The Long View
373(11)
Kyle Connaughton
Speaking for the Seas
384(32)
Sylvia Earle
Acknowledgments 416(3)
Credits 419(2)
About the Author 421
**Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Medal Winner** **Independent Publisher Book Awards finalist for A Sense of Place** **Winner of the Bedford Pace Grand Award and Lowell Thomas Award**

Michael Shapiro is a heralded journalist known for the keen insight he brings to interviews. Working for leading newspapers (Washington Post, New York Times, and San Francisco Chronicle) and national magazines (National Geographic Traveler, American Way, Hemispheres), Shapiro has interviewed many of the most creative people of our time.

Hes become known for his ability to forge personal connections with artists such as Smokey Robinson, Lucinda Williams, David Sedaris, Graham Nash, Melissa Etheridge, Amy Tan, and Lyle Lovett. These renowned innovators and many others share the secrets of their creative processes in The Creative Spark.

Shapiros previous book, A Sense of Place: Great Travel Writers Talk About Their Craft, Lives, and Inspiration (Travelers Tales) is a collection of interviews with the worlds top travel authors, including Bill Bryson, Pico Iyer, Jan Morris, Paul Theroux, Simon Winchester, Peter Matthiessen, and Frances Mayes.

In 2017, Shapiro delivered a TEDx talk entitled The Space Between about how travel can narrow the gaps between people all over the globe and why thats more important than ever. A native of New York, Shapiro graduated from U.C. Berkeley with high honors and now lives with his wife in Sonoma County, Calif.

His National Geographic Traveler feature, about Jan Morris corner of Wales, won the Bedford Pace grand award. His story about sustainable seafood in Vancouver earned the 2016 Explore Canada Award of Excellence in the culinary category. He has contributed several in-depth interviews to The Sun, a literary magazine, including conversations with oral historian Studs Terkel and oceanographer Sylvia Earle. Both are in The Creative Spark.

Shapiro has written about the Naadam festival in Mongolia for the Washington Post, tasted tequila in Jalisco for American Way, and spoken with Jane Goodall for O the Oprah Magazine. From 2011 to 2018, he wrote a weekly column about gambling for the San Francisco Chronicle and for four years had a column in the Chronicles travel section.

He volunteers as a whitewater rafting guide and sea kayak trip leader for Environmental Traveling Companions, a San Francisco-based group that takes physically challenged people on outdoor adventures. In 2016, he co-led a river trip down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, rowing his wife and others through the rivers fiercest rapids, including Lava Falls.