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Publishing Part IV: "How Do You Find a Publisher?"

Sep 09, 2022 by Larry Jordan
I will be spending the next year or so trying to find a publisher, which means that I will be spending the next few months trying to find an agent. The process is energizing, but it can be frustrating, especially for creative people who are not business-oriented.

Publishing Part III: "How Do You Write a Book?"

Sep 03, 2022 by Larry Jordan
When people ask me "How do you write a book?" I can only speak from my own experience, realizing that my way is certainly not the only way and probably not the best way to write a book (and that I have only written one book!)

Publishing Part II: "Is Your Book a Christian Book?"

Aug 26, 2022 by Larry Jordan
I attended a conference for "spiritual writers" (which was really a conference for Christian writers) and a Christian publisher asked me, "Is your book a Christian book? Does it bring people to Jesus?" 
 

Publishing Part I: "What Will You Do with Your Book?"

Aug 22, 2022 by Larry Jordan
Some people ask where they can buy my book. Today, the book is not published or self-published, so it is not available in bookstores or libraries or online.

The Way: Chapter Summary, Part 2

Aug 15, 2022 by Larry Jordan
The Way reconstructs a modern spirituality, based on the Eastern religions, the mystics, and the quantum physicists. The reconstruction is not preachy or speculative.

The Way: Chapter Summary, Part 1

Aug 10, 2022 by Larry Jordan

The Way deconstructs Christian orthodoxy, The book accepts Jesus and his teachings but rejects some human proclamations and theories about Jesus. This deconstruction is not angry or judgmental. 

I Never Sold My Soul, but I Rented It Out a Few Times

Aug 06, 2022 by Larry Jordan
In my fifties, I realized how single-minded my life had been, focusing on myself, my family, and my friends.
 

Spiritual, but Not Religious

Aug 05, 2022 by Larry Jordan
Almost one-quarter of Americans describe themselves as “spiritual but not religious.”  After a long and painful (but worthwhile) journey, this is where I find myself.
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