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Kristen Fischer

    This author is renowned for compelling narratives that often delve into the complexities of human relationships and the depths of the psyche. Their storytelling is marked by sharp insights into character motivations and a remarkable ability to portray internal worlds with profound empathy. Characterized by lyrical prose and a keen eye for detail, their work offers readers a rich and immersive experience. Through their writing, the author consistently explores universal themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning.

    Zoo Zen, Count to Ten
    When Talent Isn't Enough: Business Basics for the Creatively Inclined: For Creative Professionals, Including... Artists, Writers, Designers, Bloggers,
    Creatively Self-Employed
    • 2017

      Zoo Zen, Count to Ten

      • 38 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      You Can Count on Animals to Make Yoga Fun! What could be more fun for kids than to hop like a frog, slither like a snake, and roar like a lion—all while learning an empowering, healthy life skill? Zoo Zen: A Yoga Story for Kids is a delightful pose-along adventure for children ages four to eight. Young readers will join our heroine Lyla as she learns ten yoga poses from her friends at the zoo, receiving helpful tips along the way from each animal she encounters. Using rhyming and counting to make memorization easier, here is an imaginative book that combines the benefits of yoga with kids’ natural love for animals to create a magical learning journey that parents and kids can enjoy together. Ages 4–8

      Zoo Zen, Count to Ten
    • 2013

      Fischer, a copywriter, journalist, author, and radio panelist, offers a step-by-step business basics guide for creatively inclined professionals such as artists, writers, designers, bloggers and web developers. Coverage includes discussion of vision, legalese, finances, clients, talking up your talent, connecting with clients, setting boundaries, the well-rounded freelancer, long-term talent, and the business side.

      When Talent Isn't Enough: Business Basics for the Creatively Inclined: For Creative Professionals, Including... Artists, Writers, Designers, Bloggers,
    • 2006

      Creatively Self-Employed

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the journey of individuals who have chosen to live off their unique talents, this book delves into their experiences, challenges, and triumphs. It offers insights into the diverse paths taken by artists, entrepreneurs, and creators, highlighting the importance of passion, perseverance, and self-discovery. Through personal stories and practical advice, readers are encouraged to embrace their own talents and consider the possibilities of a life driven by creativity and purpose.

      Creatively Self-Employed