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  1. Steven Pressfield (born September 1, 1943) is an American author of historical fiction, nonfiction, and screenplays, including his 1995 novel The Legend of Bagger Vance and 2002 nonfiction book The War of Art.

  2. THE DAILY PRESSFIELD is a year's worth of kicks-in-the-butt and pats-on-the-back, structured to counsel, support, and guide you–day-by-day–from the start of your project to its successful completion. Order a signed first edition. Order an unsigned hardcover. Limited Edition Gift Box. Need a gift for a writer, artist, or entrepreneur?

  3. Books | Steven Pressfield. Books on Writing. The War of Art. Read this one first. It identifies the enemy—what I call Resistance with a capital “R,” i.e. fear, self-doubt, procrastination, perfectionism, all the forms of self-sabotage that stop us from doing our work and realizing our dreams. Start here. Everything else proceeds from this. Buy at:

  4. About | Steven Pressfield. I wrote for 17 years before I earned my first penny (a $3500 option on a screenplay that was never produced). I wrote for 27 years before I got my first novel published ( The Legend of Bagger Vance ). During that time I worked 21 different jobs in eleven states.

  5. Jun 26, 2024 · Steven Pressfield (Goodreads Author), Robert McKee (Foreword) 3.99 avg rating — 104,974 ratings — published 2002 — 67 editions

  6. Steven Pressfield has 76 books on Goodreads with 590268 ratings. Steven Pressfields most popular book is The War of Art: Winning the Inner Creative Battle.

  7. Steven Pressfield is the author of the hugely successful historical novels Gates of Fire, Tides of War, and Last of the Amazons. His debut novel, The Legend of Bagger Vance, was made into a movie starring Matt Damon and Will Smith in 2000. He lives in California.

  8. Gates of Fire is a 1998 historical fiction novel by Steven Pressfield that recounts the Battle of Thermopylae through Xeones, a perioikos [1] (free but non-citizen inhabitant of Sparta) born in Astakos, [2] and one of only three Greek survivors of the battle.

  9. Killing Rommel is a 2008 historical fiction novel by Steven Pressfield set in North Africa during World War II. The book follows the actions of the British Long Range Desert Group (LRDG). Story. The novel begins with the narrator recounting the story of a man named Chapman, who had been schooling in England when the war broke out.

  10. How the Artist Finds Herself. By Steven Pressfield | Writing Wednesdays | 29 Comments. July 3, 2024. The artist and entrepreneur find their authentic selves not by whom they love or hate, or what they believe, or what feats they perform. Read More | View Complete Series. Learning and Unlearning.

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