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The #1 New York Times bestseller. "A gorgeous and inspiring work of art on creation, creativity, the work of the artist. It will gladden the hearts of writers and artists everywhere, and get them working again with a new sense of meaning and direction. A stunning accomplishment.” —Anne Lamott From the legendary music producer, a master at helping people connect with the wellsprings of their creativity, comes a beautifully crafted book many years in the making that offers that same deep wisdom to all of us. “ I set out to write a book about what to do to make a great work of art. Instead, it revealed itself to be a book on how to be.” —Rick Rubin Many famed music producers are known for a particular sound that has its day. Rick Rubin is known for something else: creating a space where artists of all different genres and traditions can home in on who they really are and what they really offer. He has made a practice of helping people transcend their self-imposed expectations in order to reconnect with a state of innocence from which the surprising becomes inevitable. Over the years, as he has thought deeply about where creativity comes from and where it doesn’t, he has learned that being an artist isn’t about your specific output, it’s about your relationship to the world. Creativity has a place in everyone’s life, and everyone can make that place larger. In fact, there are few more important responsibilities. The Creative Act is a beautiful and generous course of study that illuminates the path of the artist as a road we all can follow. It distills the wisdom gleaned from a lifetime’s work into a luminous reading experience that puts the power to create moments—and lifetimes—of exhilaration and transcendence within closer reach for all of us. Review: A quiet, powerful guide back to the creative self - Rick Rubin’s The Creative Act isn’t a book you read. It’s a book you breathe with. It meets you in the quiet places — the ones you usually rush past — and reminds you that creativity isn’t something you force. It’s something you tune into. What I love most is how grounded this book is. Rubin offers clarity without pressure, presence without performance, and guidance without ego. Every chapter feels like a single turning of the head toward your true creative rhythm. This book helped me understand my own process in a deeper way. It taught me to trust timing, to listen for what feels alive, and to treat creativity as a way of being instead of a task to complete. It supported both my writing and my leadership, and it never once tried to overwhelm me. If you’re in a season of rebuilding your creative life — or learning to return to yourself after years of noise — this book will feel like a gentle invitation back home. Five stars, easily. Review: If You Create Stuff, Read This ASAP - I wish I had this book 40 years ago. Some of these ideas I’ve learned along the way — mostly the hard way. Maybe that’s not always a bad thing, but the biggest takeaway for me is creating your art (whatever that may be) for yourself, not for the audience. Highly recommend The Creative Act: A Way of Being to any musician, singer, graphic designer, or artist. Get it. Read it. Take what resonates and leave what doesn’t. You’ll definitely find inspiration somewhere in its pages.




| Best Sellers Rank | #378 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Creativity (Books) #2 in Popular Psychology Creativity & Genius #9 in Personal Transformation Self-Help |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 11,368 Reviews |
A**A
A quiet, powerful guide back to the creative self
Rick Rubin’s The Creative Act isn’t a book you read. It’s a book you breathe with. It meets you in the quiet places — the ones you usually rush past — and reminds you that creativity isn’t something you force. It’s something you tune into. What I love most is how grounded this book is. Rubin offers clarity without pressure, presence without performance, and guidance without ego. Every chapter feels like a single turning of the head toward your true creative rhythm. This book helped me understand my own process in a deeper way. It taught me to trust timing, to listen for what feels alive, and to treat creativity as a way of being instead of a task to complete. It supported both my writing and my leadership, and it never once tried to overwhelm me. If you’re in a season of rebuilding your creative life — or learning to return to yourself after years of noise — this book will feel like a gentle invitation back home. Five stars, easily.
T**N
If You Create Stuff, Read This ASAP
I wish I had this book 40 years ago. Some of these ideas I’ve learned along the way — mostly the hard way. Maybe that’s not always a bad thing, but the biggest takeaway for me is creating your art (whatever that may be) for yourself, not for the audience. Highly recommend The Creative Act: A Way of Being to any musician, singer, graphic designer, or artist. Get it. Read it. Take what resonates and leave what doesn’t. You’ll definitely find inspiration somewhere in its pages.
R**T
Wow! A Transformational Philosophy
This book should be a life course for high school and college students. It sure is for this adult. The bite-sized chapters are both rich and concise, the epitome of informational efficiency. And, the messages are all so meaningful and implementable. Now, its up to me to internalize each lesson, live this new way, and change my life for the better.
S**N
I love this book!!
I loved this book! It was a required reading for my marketing class, but I honestly feel like I’ve gotten a lot out of it. I definitely recommend this book to anyone that is on the fence about buying it! It’s educational and a fun read!
J**N
An Open Mind, Guys.
I'm a lifelong musician, composer, creative, performer, etc. This book has always been recommended to me by colleagues, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I agree with many of the common points that came up in the majority of reviews, and I'll discuss them here: 1. Perfect Coffee Table Book: Yes, this is a wonderful application. It's an easy book to pick up, put down, and resume later. The chapters are short and are packed full of simple, quiet advice that you can consider and ponder throughout your day. 2. It's "the book": This one depends where you are on your creative journey. I believe that I will read this book again, probably several times, in the future. There is a ton of excellent advise and wisdom in there, and reading through it quickly causes a lot of information to be passed over. It should be digested and internalized slowly. Most of the wisdom was old information that I've heard from teachers, colleagues, friends, or through personal musical discovery and experience. However, it's invaluable to have these shared experiences collected in one place. If you are just starting out on your creative journey or don't currently consider yourself a creative person, I expect that you'll actually learn a lot from this book. 3. The prose meanders. Yes, it does. I think you could largely read the chapters out of order and it wouldn't matter. That's okay - as Rick writes, language is an imperfect filter. Much of what he shares is a different viewpoint or expression of the same idea, so one chapter may be passed over while another may unlock something important in you. The whole book works together to instill growth, confidence, and creative openness - the colorful prose is a necessary feature. This is a book about growth that instills growth. It's going to take time to marinate and be useful to your creative process. I will say that reading Rick's knowledge has helped me find ways to streamline my personal writing process, trust the art, and better navigate roadblocks like doubt and lost direction. I've rated it four stars for its nature - it is not a solution, but a tool. A reference. I'll use this book when I'm stuck in my creating. Maybe it will help, maybe it won't, but something in it will help move the creative flow eventually. It's also necessary to address several popular reviews that mention, and in some cases fixate, on religion. This is not a sacred text or religious doctrine. It is a way of structuring your life and workflow to increase and invite creative moments and creative energy to help you achieve your goals and be more creative. I can't speak for Rick, but if you're viewing everything he writes through a strict religious lens, you're missing the entire point. It is frequently emphasized how important it is to have, nurture, and cultivate an open mind. To see and experience the world though many lenses and experiences. To explore diversity, open thought, and the self. To listen, observe, and connect with the world around us. Practicing these methods is necessary for encouraging creaticity. Reading this book through an extraordinarily narrow lens may help a little, but the majority of the contents will be misconstrued. There are a couple key chapters about that. ;)
P**A
Invigorating
I’ve recently been getting more into books like this and I’m afraid the author phrased everything beautifully. I’m not done reading it, but my excitement for the rest kinda forced me to share my view first. I love this book and I think you will too.
T**Y
Surprisingly motivating without being preachy
The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin really resonated with me as a graphic designer, marketer, and hobbyist musician. This isn’t a how-to book or a guide filled with tactics. It’s more about mindset and awareness, and how to create space for ideas to show up. The short, reflective chapters make it easy to pick up, put down, and revisit when you need a reset or a new perspective. What I appreciated most is how broadly applicable the ideas are. Whether I’m working on design, marketing strategy, or music, the book encourages you to stay curious, trust your instincts, and remove some of the pressure around “trying” to be creative. It’s less about forcing output and more about being open to the process. It’s calm, thoughtful, and surprisingly motivating without being preachy. If you’re someone who’s always trying to unlock more creativity or reconnect with why you enjoy making things in the first place, this is a great read.
M**S
Insightful
Loved this book it's insiteful and inspiring I enjoyed it and am glad I own a copy I'll be referring to it in my practices
G**Q
Destined to be a classic on creativity
I first saw this book as a post on LinkedIn, shared by a famous designer, who worked with Rick Rubin on the design of the book. As a designer it caught my attention and I was intrigued after recently listening to Rick Rubin on Desert Island Discs. I bought the book and also downloaded it on Audible. A lot of the content resonates and it’s been an inspirational experience. Very easy to read and understand, and so many gems that now I’ve finished it I’m going to read it all over again, and again to make sure it sticks.
J**A
Un libro para leer con pausa
Muy bueno y amable. Motivante. Un libro para leer con pausa mientras uno encara el proceso creativo. Leerlo todo seguido implica dejar de absorber sabiduría importante. El creador necesitará leerlo por partes mientras trabaja. La lectura completa de un tirón no permite sedimentar todo lo que el libro ofrece.
Ü**I
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S**M
One of the best books I’ve read
If you create anything you should read this
E**O
Non c'è libro migliore per creativi
Anche se è in inglese (ho comprato anche la versione italiana per stare sicuri) è stata una delle letture più emozionanti, complesse ed ispiranti della mia vita. Consigliato a chiunque sente di non potersi chiamare artista ma, in fondo, lo è.
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