From Barry Johnson, author of Polarity Management: We can reflect and recognize our own stories as Sally shows how she has lived with the polarities of aging—being humble while self-affirming and owning vulnerabilities while making peace with them. She invites us to...
From Ann Hedreen, author of Her Beautiful Brain Minding the Muse is a joyride. There are struggles, and there is grief, but all along the way, the Muse is there, whispering: “Now paint. Now write. Now dance and sing.” And why would you not, when life is so short and...
From Mary Oak, author or Heart’s Oratorio Candid and courageous, Meeting the Muse After Midlife celebrates Sally’s marvelous story of ripening into creativity. Trusting intuition and opening to the magic of inspiration, her testament invites readers to find their own...
From Dana Lynne Andersen, author of Art and Spirit: Creativity and the Transformation of Consciousness (coming 2024). Director, Awakening Arts Academy, Assisi, Italy There’s a quiet revolution happening in the world: The second half and even the third act of life is...
From Richard Owen Geer, director and author of Story Bridge: Some books give rules, others examples, but the best weave tales, for only they can hold the truth. We enter Sally’s stories as strangers, but, in them, we soon find friends. Their secrets we recognize, for...
from Carol Osborn, author of The Making of an Old Soul: Sally Fox’s spiritual memoir, Meeting the Muse After Midlife, is both intensely personal and archetypal in its vivid depiction of the journey to awakening. Aging, Sally shows us, is not the diminishment we...
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