The greatest creators in human history—from Mozart to Meryl Streep, Jackson Pollock to Jay Z—don’t just have talent—they also understand their motivations for pursuing art. What’s Your Creative Type? helps artists do the same in a fun and witty way. Stepping away from the hyper-focus on how people create, What’s Your Creative Type? instead explores why. By identifying your creative motivation type, you’ll be able to find renewed energy, overcome creative blocks, and release the artist within.
Drawing from creativity theory and personality typology, each chapter of the book is devoted to a creative type, from the A-lister seeking recognition to the activist who wants to change the world. What’s Your Creative Type? is peppered with pop-culture studies of famous artists, and illustrates each type with entertaining examples from legendary figures.
Whether you’re a seasoned artist or writer in search of inspiration or simply looking to explore your budding creativity, What’s Your Creative Type? has fresh and reliable advice and insight for you.
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Meta Wagner writes about pop culture, and she has most notably been a contributor to the Boston Globe opinion pages and a columnist for PopMatters. Her commentary and feature articles have also appeared in Huffington Post, Chicago Tribune, Salon, Boston Globe Magazine, and Wall Street Journal custom content. When she’s not writing, Meta is molding young minds as an adjunct professor at Emerson College and Boston University. She developed and teaches a “cult favorite” seminar called Creativity in Context (the basis for this book) along with classes in creative nonfiction and communications writing. She has also taught at Wheelock College and at Grub Street, Boston’s largest independent writing center. Meta was previously in executive positions in the marketing and public relations fields and received multiple awards from professional organizations. She received her undergraduate degree from Brown University and her MFA in creative writing from Emerson College, where she was chosen as the student commencement speaker.
Rachel Fulginiti is an audiobook narrator and a voice-over artist who has worked with companies such as Chrysler, Target, McDonalds, and eHarmony. She is a graduate of the Meisner Program at the School for Film and Television in New York City.