Nobody Knows What They're Doing
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Everything no one will tell you about being an artist.
Lee Crutchley is an artist and author based in Berlin, where he struggles to take his own advice. His work is infused with a distinct perspective, drawing inspiration from his origins in a little-known English town. Crutchley's creative output offers a unique lens through which to view the world.







Everything no one will tell you about being an artist.
A wildly different adventure guide: Follow the prompts to see, feel, and learn something new wherever you go--in a new city or even your own hometown Forget old-fashioned travel books with cookie-cutter advice on where to go and what to do. With this hip, ingenious and creative companion, you'll have a unique and surprising experience anywhere you go. Feeling lost? Lonely? In need of a snack? Flip to the designated page and follow the directions for an adventure, taking you off the beaten path and on a journey of discovery that's different every time. From the wandering mind and colorful sketchbook of Lee Crutchley, author of How to Be Happy (or at Least Less Sad), this delightful full-color book will give even the most jaded traveler a fresh experience--and a fun way to rediscover the joy of exploring the world around us, and even ourselves.
Designed for those struggling with sleeplessness, this journal offers a unique blend of prompts and exercises to help calm a racing mind. It encourages self-reflection and creativity, guiding users to explore their thoughts and feelings. With its thoughtful layout, the journal aims to transform restless nights into moments of clarity, making it a valuable tool for anyone seeking to improve their sleep and mental well-being.
How to be happy (or at least less sad) is a workbook offering a place of solace, distraction, and a fresh perspective on life. This book will not fix you and it will not make you happy, but it promises to help you rediscover the simple pleasures in life and, ultimately, make you feel that little less sad.
Popular illustrator Lee Crutchley is no stranger to creative blocks. Whether he's working for a corporate client or creating his own art, Crutchley has faced that blank page (and tablet screen) more times than he can count -- and through trial and error and sheer force of will, he's come up with a range of lively prompts, activities, and challenges that help to shift the perspective and get those creative juices flowing again in new and surprising ways. This upbeat, interactive, and very cool book will be any creative person's best friend -- filled with inspiration, humor, wisdom, commiseration, and help whenever the reader needs it most.
A harrowing story of the types of combat used in World War I, * Pulls together the experiences of different people who served, helping you to understand what these men went through