If you want to strengthen your creative skills, we have the right book for you. In “Re-Creating the World: The Power and Joy of Collaborative Creativity” by Lisa A. Kramer, the reader learns strategies and gains inspiration that rekindle and strengthen your creativity. Let your creative skills support your entrepreneurial adventures and bring you joy.
What is the book about?
Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur or someone looking to reconnect with your creative spark, this book will guide you on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. You’ll discover how to tap into the creative and collaborative power that will help solve problems, build communities and develop a stronger creative economy.
Through its practical advice and thought-provoking exercises, this book shows you how to embrace an important part of yourself that many have forgotten—the joy of creating. With its message of hope and possibility, it invites you to join a movement of creative thinkers and doers who are working together to shape a better future for all of us.
Topics include:
- Adopting a “Yes, And…” philosophy.
- Understanding the role of “play” in work.
- The power of creative collaboration.
- Understanding creativity.
- Learning to take creative risks.
- Why collaborative creativity is necessary for a more just world.
Who should read this book about creativity and collaboration?
This book is for anyone who feels there has to be a better way to solve problems and build communities or feel stuck in their day-to-day tasks and need inspiration to reconnect with their creativity. It’s for anyone who yearns for new approaches to life that allow for balance and passion while also offering better ways of understanding one another.
The single most important takeaway about creativity:
“Creativity is, and should be, the foundation of what it means to be human.”
Meet the author
Lisa A. Kramer, MFA, PhD, is an educator, theater director and author known for her work in interdisciplinary collaboration and creativity facilitation. Dr. Kramer is co-author of Creative Collaborations through Inclusive Theatre and Community-Based Learning (Palgrave/Macmillan 2017) and winner of the American Alliance of Theatre Education Distinguished Book Award (2018). Her debut novel, P.O.W.ER. (Word Hermit Press 2015), was a finalist for the Sarton Literary Prize in Contemporary Fiction. Her work can also be found in various short story anthologies, journals and magazines. When not writing, Lisa leads creativity workshops and collaborates with universities and companies to bring more creativity and improvisation into projects.
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