
The War of Art
Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles
by Steven Pressfield
Synopsis
Across more than a hundred short essays, novelist Steven Pressfield personifies the force that prevents us from doing the work we know we should be doing — calling it Resistance — and offers a no-nonsense field manual for showing up anyway.
Editorial review
Short, sharp, and occasionally mystical, Pressfield's book named the thing every creative person wrestles with: 'Resistance.' Once you have a name for it, you can fight it. That alone has made this a recurring gift in writing communities.
Key takeaways
- 1
Resistance is most powerful in proportion to how meaningful the work would be.
- 2
Professionals show up daily; amateurs wait for inspiration.
- 3
Most of what feels like creative block is fear in costume.
- 4
The work, not the result, is what you're responsible for.
The right reader
Anyone with an unwritten book, unstarted project, or unmade thing nagging at them. Read in one sitting.
What it touches
How it reads
Pugilistic, energizing.
Reading difficulty: Accessible
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