Recommended by Embodied Living - Julia Rymut
If you've been a shy artist, don't miss Beth's drawing sessions. Everyone is welcome and supported. Beth is vivacious and fun; she sure to get you excited about drawing.
Maia's site is a lovely collection of posts that lean Buddhist. She also has a directory of other Buddhist publications which should be in everyone's reference for interesting things to read.
Darien is fabulous. She teaches in micro-content--content so short that you must be clear and spare. Even if you don't usually write, her prompts and cues are so easy and exciting that you'll find yourself filling your journal.
Sarah is a Buddhist and writer, direct and funny, devote and questioning. I think I first read her essays from her "Wild & Witchy Buddhism" section. The title gives you everything you need to know to follow her.
I love Beth's writing. From "Wabi Sabi" to "The Way of the Fearless Writer", Beth blends interesting insights with a deep spiritual sense. I highly recommend her.
I can't recommend Emily highly enough. Her essays are thoughtful and beautiful. If you get a chance to work with her, you won't regret it. She's a lovely person and a great writer.
Amanda gives solid, practical advice about building your business that is tailor made for artists, creatives, and other sensitive people. If you want to make money and honor your creativity, she's your gal.
Noha is a fabulous write who explores being a second generation muslim woman in the western world that doesn't always appreciate her. She's thoughtful and interesting. A must read.















