Igniting the Creative Fire That Lives Within Us All
by Lyn Heward & John Bacon
An inspiring tale about the power of creativity and the imagination.
As The Spark makes clear, there is no single formula for creative success--each of us must unlock the power of our imagination in our own way. An inspiring tale that draws on behind-the-scenes stories from the most creative people in entertainment as well as some out-of-this-world Cirque du Soleil magic, The Spark is an unparalleled guide on how to make creativity a part of everything you do.
"While the scenarios that Frank encounters often seem too convenient, the book is captivating and offers important lessons that can be applied to many aspects of modern life." - PW
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