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Chicken Scratch

Lessons on Living Creatively from a Flock of Hens

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Creativity comes into play in just about any field. Looking at situations from different perspectives, finding new uses for old things, combining disparate ideas or ingredients or even colors—all are creative endeavors. And when writer Ann Byle became a chicken owner, she began to look at her hens with new interest and the keen eye of an artist. Even though chicken-tending proved to have its own challenges, Byle discovered that her feathered friends offered surprising lessons and inspiration for her own work, lessons on living creatively.

With Chicken Scratch, Ann Byle brings us good fun and meaning-making at the intersection of creative living and our egg-laying friends. She mixes quotes, stories from all kinds of creatives, and practical advice to help all of us invested in living more creatively. Drawing inspiration from her flock of hens, Byle explores curiosity and courage, embracing your creative self and letting go of what holds you back, and living well in the creative life. Each chapter includes questions for journaling, next-steps-in-creativity exercises, and a sidebar from "The Left-Brain Chicken," putting solid process-related steps to each chapter.

The creative life can be profound, but also funny, exasperating, and downright weird—much like living with a flock of hens. If we take the time to notice, we have much to learn from our beloved chickens, things like the value of curiosity, how we might welcome challenges in our lives, and even when to let go of perfectionism. It's time to name our creative impulses, to claim them, and to squawk them from the rooftops!

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 6, 2023
      In this charming entry, journalist Byle (The Baker House Book Story) mines her family’s experiences raising a “smart, nosy” brood of chickens for wisdom on living a creative life. Soon after being persuaded by her son to take in one chicken (and then many), Byle began to glean bits of inspiration from the birds, which were constantly “explor and try new things,” even if that sometimes meant getting stuck underneath the kitchen sink. The birds were motivated by “an insatiable curiosity... about the world around them,” and likewise, Byle writes, one should harness a similar spirit to pursue new directions on one’s artistic path, even if it means abandoning the original plan. Those who care for chickens must also learn to “let go” as the birds die, and artists, too, would do well to release rigid self-expectations, perfectionism, and self-doubt. Byle intersperses chapters with process-oriented advice (on creating regularly, from the chicken’s POV: “My eggs aren’t always perfect. Sometimes they look weird.... I still lay them every day, because that’s part of being a chicken”), and though she can lay on the puns a bit heavily, the author’s perspective on creativity as a work in progress (that’s full of trial and error and false starts) resonates. Artists of all stripes will delight in this upbeat offering.

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