The Imaginary World of
The Imaginary World of
paperback
Published:
2 September, 2014
Description
'What kind of world would you like to inhabit?' Here, Keri Smith begins with a list. Writing down everything the reader is drawn to, from things they love or collect to things that fascinate and excite, including objects, colours, sounds, textures, memories, places and people, the list serves as the building block for the creation of a new world. This world is based entirely on who the reader is as an individual, and as such is completely unique.
Prompted to think about landscape, place names, maps, currency and more Keri Smith encourages everyone to push their imaginations to the limit.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780141977805 |
| ISBN10 | 0141977809 |
| Number Of Pages | 192 |
| Item Weight | 480 g |
| Product Dimensions | 174 x 230 x 22 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
Praise for Wreck This Journal:
I've kept journals before, but have never written in them as frequently as I write in my Wreck This Journal. I struggle to put it down. Instead of blank lined pages, each page has a different task. Wreck This Journal is great for inspiration; it gives you tasks that are thought-provoking rather than pages of endless blank lines. It is a great way to pass the time and a great gift for anyone, no matter how young or old.
--Teen Ink
Wreck This Journal encourages you to stop fretting about quality and start relishing the artistic process.
--Oprah.com
I love this book and the playful way that Keri Smith teaches people the act of creating by putting you right on the spot. Wreck This Journal is a fun, interactive book that you will want to work in every day. To create is to destroy and this book delivers.
--D*I*Y Planner
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Author's Bio
Keri Smith is a best-selling author, illustrator, and thinker. Her books include Wreck this Journal, This is Not a Book, How to Be an Explorer of the World, Mess, Finish This Book, The Pocket Scavenger, Everything Is Connected, The Imaginary World of . . . as well as Wreck This App, This is Not an App, and the Pocket Scavenger app.