'A wonderfully readable, anecdote-filled tour of the inventive and sometimes eyebrow-raising ways artists through history have sought to transcend the everyday while also paying the bills. Mason Currey never tells the reader what to docreativity is too personal for thatbut theres vast inspiration, and consolation, in these pages' - Oliver Burkeman, New York Times bestselling author of Four Thousand Weeks 'Mason Currey is the undisputed master of finding, in the messy lives of great artists and thinkers throughout time, deeply human lessons about cultivating meaning in our current age' - Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of Slow Productivity and Deep Work 'A delicious peek at the rich husbands, family money, business schemes, and desk jobs that really filled famous artists bank accounts, this book is a balm for anyone who has ever fretted that they are not a real artist because they dont pay their bills with their art' - Ann Friedman, co-author of Big Friendship: How We Keep Each Other Close 'By telling the stories of creative people in the past, Mason Currey gives readers a wider range of possibilities for the future. I always find much to steal from his books' - Austin Kleon, New York Times bestselling author of Steal Like an Artist 'A riveting, incisive, and instructive book' - Suleika Jaouad, New York Times bestselling author of Between Two Kingdoms and The Book of Alchemy Praise for Daily Rituals:
Utterly fascinating - Sunday Times
Entertaining [ and] thought-provoking - Daily Telegraph
A fascinating little book - Financial Times
A thoroughly researched, minutely annotated and delightful book - Literary Review