Published by: Ingrid King. Last Updated on: February 1, 2023 by Crystal Uys
Cats have served as inspurration for creative types through the ages. Ernest Hemingway, Edgar Allen Poe and Mark Twain all shared their lives with cats. John Lennon and David Bowie were both cat lovers. Salvadore Dali and Picasso both had cats. Creative Cues From the Cat: The Visionary Virtues of Our Feline Friends turns to cats for clues about living with vision, and how to follow the lead of the cat to turn that vision into creative reality.
Featuring a foreword by one of the most creative cat women I know, Hauspanther‘s Kate Benjamin, the New York Times bestselling co-author of two books on catfication, Creative Cues From the Cat is organized into three sections.
Vision Virtues shares traits humans would do well to emulate in their creative endeavors. Warnings offers some cautions that anyone who desires vision would be wise to pay attention to. Feline Finale presents some key concepts to help humans along on their journey through creativity.
Filled with gorgeous four-color photographs, beautiful illustrations, and lots of quotes, this little volume is a feast for the senses. This is a book to be read over and over again, and each time, you’ll find the perfect passage to suit your particular creative quest.
Creative Cues From the Cat: The Visionary Virtues of Our Feline Friends is available from Amazon.
FTC Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from the publisher. Receiving the complimentary copy did not influence my review.
About the author
Ingrid King is an award-winning author, former veterinary hospital manager, and veterinary journalist who is passionate about cats.
Sounds like a lovely book!
Sounds like a book that any cat lover would love