Spiritual Stories may be a comparatively new genre, but as more and more of us seek for meaning in our lives, it’s an important and rapidly growing one. It’s also one that really enables and encourages those new to writing to have a go: it’s healing and it’s liberating. In this guide, Chris clearly and enthusiastically helps us to create . . . and grow.
As co-founder (with his wife) of www.spiritual-short-stories.com, Chris Cade has done much to bring Spiritual Stories to a wider audience. This site is not only used by countless new writers but also includes material by the best selling Paulo Coelho! Assisted by these ‘How To’ notes and examples, anyone with a story bubbling inside of them can now get them story out . . . for their own and everyone’s benefit.
This book contains plenty of useful practical tips which will really help those new to writing . . . and indeed more established authors. All aspects from original ideas and when to write to editing and flowing are included. Particularly important for this genre of story, this guide is written from personal experience, with Chris happy to share his own journey into writing . . . and publishing.
It is said that we all have a story, if not a book in us . . . and life itself provides us with ample topics to explore through writing. In so doing we are engaging in our own personal spiritual journey: hence Spiritual Short Stories . . . and why this e-book could get your soul flying!
Besides the e-book “How to Write Short Stories for Spiritual Growth”, Chris also has available 3 audios & 2 workbooks . . . and offers personal mentoring to spiritual short story writers. For further details and to obtain copies visit www.SpiritualGrowthWriting.com









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August 1st, 2008 at 2:28 am
I can write for free, or I can
pay this man and still write for
free. What a deal that is.
;-))
thanks for sharing
August 1st, 2008 at 8:27 am
Hi Terry
I take your point! I have to admit that I was disappointed that Chris bundled the book with his other services rather than making it available separately at a moderate price. But then he did still put a lot of effort into writng it and it does makes many points that many folks will find intriquing and helpful . . . not just in their writing, but in thier lives.
I guess that’s the question: why do you write? Is there perhaps a deeper reason behind the need to get things down on paper/keyboard? If you’re ready to pursue this notion, then you may well benefit from Chris’s services . .. (or mine, for that matter!)
May your writing be enlightening!
Keith
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