Review of An Absorbing Errand on Psychology Today

Excerpt:"What I like about Smith's book is that her ideas and suggestions are placed in context, using analogies from common activities in our lives. We are not told to stick to our art or craft by "just doing it." Rather, we are shown how she pursues her own art—writing—as well as how she feels when she is doing it, how artists and craftsmen of all kinds create and achieve mastery, and how various writers and psychologists describe what's happening when such effort is being made."For the full review, click here: psychologytoday.com

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