Excerpt from Chapter 21 “Deciding to Listen”–THE SEEKER ACADEMY by L. D. Gussin

Further confusing Grace, it was Trumpeter who twice tried to step the group down from his minute of turbulence. Maybe the imp had tapped his forehead, too. On the bridge—she drove ten miles per hour but there was no long delay—he told, in flat tones, the story of a Catskill Mountains meditation trip he had…

Part II: L. D. Gussin, author of “The Seeker Academy” on his heroine, the novel of ideas, and the holistic movement

Today we continue our conversation with L. D. Gussin, author of The Seeker Academy. JGR: I am impressed that a male author wrote such a believable heroine in Grace Hudson. She’s my favorite thing about the book. How did you create her? Is she based on someone you know? Did she just come into your…

Day 15 Ten Zen Seconds Blogtour–Writing for Children

Judith Nasse and Eric focus on the creative process of writing children’s books. How do you maintain daily creativity and a positive outlook in the face of the long process, rejections, the inevitable doubts, and the plethora of conflicting attitudes from society and the publishing world? Also, Ten Zen Second techniques for children.

Featured Author L. D. Gussin and his novel of ideas, THE SEEKER ACADEMY

On April 9, 2007, I reviewed L. D. Gussin’s novel The Seeker Academy. I titled my review: “Hunger for Connection Met by Grace” (the book’s heroine, and my middle name, as well). I hope you’ll take a look (or another look) at the review this week as I devote several days to this work. If…

Part I: L. D. Gussin speaks about the background for “The Seeker Academy”

In Part I of my interview with L.D. Gussin, he talks about his writing background, his writing process, and question of place as background for The Seeker Academy. For an enjoyable read, go to www.theseekeracademy.com and check out his own personal seeker’s journey. JGR: Tell us something about your background as a writer. L.D.Gussin: I’d…