Spiritual Writing: Write Because You Have To - podcast

Author and agent Bill Gladstone shares his advice for authors writing spiritual books. He recommends that if you are an author with a true and important spiritual message, write and publish because it needs to be communicated—don't focus on the success it might have. In some ways, spirituality is like any other field. If you want people to listen to your message, you need to become an expert share your message through workshops and speaking events. The difference is that if you look at the bestselling authors of books on spirituality, few of them intentionally set out to become financially successful through their writing. They wrote because they felt they had to. So write something with real value. Write something that’s important to you, and share it with as many people as you can. And if it becomes a bestseller, that’s wonderful; but even if it doesn’t, you’ve fulfilled your purpose in writing the book.
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  • Thanks, you have inspired me to keep on writing!
  • My novel, AT THE EDGE, tells of a character's spiritual about-face when he didn't expect one. I felt I "wrote it because I had to" over the past ten years. Your insights rang true for me. Thanks, Bill.
  • Thank you for sharing this nugget to me. It means a lot to know that whatever I write that I must continue to stay focus, and remember to be true to my calling.
  • I am very encouraged by your message here. I like what you said about if you have a message write it without thinking about the success it might have. that is what I am doing I think people will be truly blessed by what I have to say to them. I have a passion for the books that I write, the message is important I think.
  • I really enjoyed your message today and you said it so eloquently. Write because you have to. There is always a message for the people today and if we just sow a small part and let God to the rest, then our living is not in vain.