
Resources
Welcome to the Caliativity Resources page — a growing library of useful links, platforms, books, and recommendations for people shaping their creative identity, building a personal brand, preparing for visibility, or simply trying to make the work easier to move forward.
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Some links may be referral or affiliate links. I only share resources I believe may genuinely help creatives, founders, and storytellers build with more clarity, confidence, and care.
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Start here if you are looking for tools, ideas, and practical support for your creative work.
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You’ll find resources for actors, writers, founders, producers, and creative entrepreneurs — from visibility and branding to publishing, performance, and opportunity.
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For Actors, Performers & Production Professionals
The Mandy Network

Description:
Mandy connects actors, performers, creatives, and production professionals with casting calls, crew opportunities, and industry jobs across film, television, theatre, and content production.
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Why I’m sharing it:
For creatives building a professional path, visibility is not just about being seen — it is also about knowing where opportunities are posted, how the industry is moving, and where your skills may fit next.
Books & Creative Practice
The Artist’s Way
Description:
A classic book on creative recovery, reflection, and rebuilding trust with your own voice. Best known for “morning pages,” it helps artists, writers, performers, and creative entrepreneurs reconnect with the quiet, steady part of their creative practice.
Why I’m sharing it:
For anyone building a personal brand or creative life, the work is not only external. It also begins in the private pages, the honest questions, and the small rituals that help you hear yourself again.
For Actors, Performers & Production Professionals
The Stage
Description:
The Stage is a long-running UK theatre and performing arts publication offering industry news, reviews, interviews, casting information, job listings, and insight for performers, creatives, and arts professionals.
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Why I’m sharing it:
For actors and creative professionals, staying connected to the wider industry matters. The Stage is a useful place to follow what is happening across theatre, performance, training, casting, and creative careers.


