Just making A guide for compassionate creatives

Mitali Perkins

Book - 2025

"From award-winning author Mitali Perkins comes an essential companion for writers, artists, and other creatives who long for a more just world. Why should we make art while injustice and suffering wreak havoc? How can we justify making beautiful things? Author Mitali Perkins isn't afraid of hard questions about justice and art. She knows that the creative life can seem selfish. As the daughter of immigrants, she studied toward a career of eradicating poverty and knows the internal voice that challenges: "How dare you retreat to your studio to create?" Yet Perkins learned that writing fiction wasn't setting aside her passion for a better world but pursuing it. In Just Making, she offers a justice-driven perspective ...unique among books on creativity. "My ancestors are village Bengali women who made beautiful things but didn't dare to dream of art as a career," she writes. Women across the globe have crafted beauty and order amid chaos, war, and deprivation, and Perkins turns our attention to what we learn from them. Just Making introduces us to strategies such as forgetfulness in flow, tenderness in trauma, and crossing borders. In conversation with creative guides like Nikki Grimes, Chad Somers, and Carol Aust, Perkins offers ten that help creatives keep making. Persevering through pushback from within and without, we can keep making art that heals human suffering, transmits truth, and confronts the oppressor. Here are dispatches for young and not-so-young creatives, crafted by a writer committed to shalom: the flourishing of all. We must keep making art infused with truth, beauty, and goodness, not to ignore a world in distress but for the sake of loving it. With vivid stories, practical ideas, and reflection and discussion questions, Just Making will inspire you to keep making beauty in a broken world"--

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Minneapolis : Broadleaf Books [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Mitali Perkins (author)
Physical Description
pages cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781506485539
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Creativity can be a powerful tool for "alleviating suffering and fighting injustice," according to this graceful guide from children's author Perkins (The Golden Necklace). She contends that those who make art participate in a kind of "just making" that benefits themselves (by expressing their emotions through their work); their audiences; and their communities (art can "shatter clichéd narratives that conceal the truth," sparking activist movements). Perkins digs into reasons why creative people might refrain from making art, including a brutal commercial market that privileges those with more connections, qualifications, and social power, and self-critical inner voices. The practices she offers to overcome such obstacles include seeking mentors and developing sustainable rhythms of rest and work. The advice is backgrounded by the author's valuable perspective as the daughter of Bengali immigrants. Throughout, she gives due to how embroidering, quilt making, and other forms of creative work practiced by women who, like her ancestors, "made beautiful things but didn't dare to dream of art as a career," can be a source of beauty and order amid hardship. Even those who've never picked up a pen or a paintbrush will be inspired. (May)

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