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Honest Creativity: The Foundations of Boundless, Good, and Inspired Innovation

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An essential guide for not only fostering genuine personal expression, but also the courage to share our most meaningful work with others―all without pretense or artifice. Author, filmmaker, educator, cultural commentator, and Variety Mentor of the Year recipient, Craig Detweiler, has taught thousands how to launch creative projects with intention, awareness, and confidence. As a result, his students have founded festivals, started companies and schools, written acclaimed graphic novels, and directed movies for Marvel. Now, at a time when generative AI can aggregate text and images in seconds, Detweiler shows why “honest creativity” is one of the core tenets that separates humans from machines. Readers will learn, not only how to prioritize ideas, but also how to develop their own method for producing cohesive, whole, and enduring works; escaping comfort zones; and cultivating a like-minded community that both motivates and challenges. This groundbreaking approach promises to help creators turn problems into possibilities by first honing their ability to innovate and then preparing them to handle the feedback―both positive and negative―that is inevitable when private work is displayed in the public sphere. For Detweiler, creating honestly is a way of honoring the gift of life, and his transcendent guide shows us how we can excel in an act that is, fundamentally, both uniquely human and magnificently divine.

256 pages, Hardcover

Published February 20, 2024

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Craig Detweiler

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Craig Detweiler is an award-winning author, filmmaker, and cultural commentator who has been featured in The New York Times and on CNN and NPR. He is President of the Wedgwood Circle, a philanthropic collective that invests in good, true, and beautiful entertainment. He serves as Dean of the College of Arts and Media at Grand Canyon University.

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January 10, 2024
I will admit that it took me nearly to the halfway point of "Honest Creativity" to start to feel in sync with its unique literary rhythms. Written by Craig Detweiler, the current President & CEO of Wedgwood Circle and Dean of the College of Arts & Media at Grand Canyon University, "Honest Creativity" is a call of sorts to creatives everywhere to live into "honest creativity," a genuine personal exploration that is meaningful and uniquely human in a world where artificial intelligence has begun to play a role in our daily lives in profound ways.

Detweiler has a long history of teaching others how to live into their creative selves with intention, awareness, and confidence. Having been named Variety's "Mentor of the Year" in 2016, Detweiler is undeniably successful at fostering honest creativity - his students have founded festivals, started companies and schools, written acclaimed graphic novels, and even directed Marvel Cinematic Universe motion pictures.

Early in "Honest Creativity," I struggled with where it was going and what all Detweiler's storytelling really meant. However, over the course of the book I began to catch Detweiler's rhythms and his call for honest creativity as a cultural essential that helps to separate humans from machines, honest creativity from, for example, A.I. generated works.

Using powerful examples throughout "Honest Creativity," Detweiler guides us through prioritizing ideas, producing cohesive and enduring works, creating outside our comfort zones, and fostering a like-minded community of creatives that both motivates and challenges.
Readers will learn, not only how to prioritize ideas, but also how to develop their own method for producing cohesive, whole, and enduring works; escaping comfort zones; and cultivating a like-minded community that both motivates and challenges.

Detweiler, also a graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary, weaves together a tapestry of honest creativity that emphasizes both the richly human and the wondrously divine. In so doing, he powerfully illustrates why A.I. may exist but it can't replace that which is honest, good, and holy.
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November 7, 2024
This book is a guide for anyone and everyone in a creative vocation. Craig Detweiler has been mentoring and creative for decades. He knows how difficult it is to keep at it when that novel or movie or painting (or whatever) is very difficult to produce or is not been received as hoped. Chapter after chapter of insider tips for having a deep foundation and perseverance for the long-haul. This is a five star book for anyone in the creative vocations.
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