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Reviews and Interviews!

November 21, 2009

When Getting Messy is a Good Thing is the awesome title of a new review on the San Francisco Examiner about my book. The reviewer, Asandra Lamb, wrote that Getting Messy “is an excellent book for anyone exploring their creativity. It is clear that Hermanson knows the necessity of making a mess during the creative process. She encourages the reader to be unafraid to do the same.”

My upcoming workshop at Esalen Institute has also been in the news lately. Click here to read more.

Finally, I’m going to be interviewed about Getting Messy on KPFA (94.1) this coming Monday November 23rd at 3:00 PM. The program is Cover to Cover with Denny Smithson. If you miss the program, you can listen to it on their archives: http://www.kpfa.org/

Thanks everyone! It’s been great hearing from you all!”

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