As our readers know, Michael Gurian and the Gurian Institute have been experimenting with ways to directly reach you, our Gurian readers and friends, via a membership service. Michael’s Substack is now available for subscription. We hope you will join Michael on Substack. It is easy to do, inexpensive, and includes a lot of other goodies.
Here’s more from Michael Gurian about his Substack.
I am excited to announce that you can go to michaelgurian.substack.com to see my Substack page there. I hope you will subscribe there to get my newest writing delivered to your Inbox. Subscriptions are $50.00 per year. In the course of the year, you will get multiple books, articles, blog posts, and more–far more than $50.00’s worth. The Preface of my new memoir, The Light In My Mother’s Eyes, is already on Substack waiting for you. Your subscription also gets you other goodies should you want them. After you subscribe, check out www.michaelgurian.com/membership for ways to engage with me via zoom meetings, patreon videos, and more.
Here’s what I wrote on Substack to Introduce my page. I hope it convinces you to subscribe to my substack. To subscribe, go to michaelgurian.substack.com.
For thirty-five years I’ve been writing professionally, publishing 35 books in that time and articles and blog posts. My personal ontology, my way of being, is grounded in written analysis, storytelling, and a spiritual process that includes daily journaling and poetry writing.
In Substack, I will be able to write directly to you, my subscribers. You will be the first to read my finished work, even before it goes into book form, and some of it will only be published on Substack, not in books, so you will have that exclusive, as well. If you know my books, you know I only publish writing of quality. That will be the case in my Substack. I will send writing of the highest quality to your inbox.
Something great about Substack is the potential for interaction. When I travel to other cities and speak, some of my favorite moments are the interactions afterward. On Zoom, too, I love the interactions. I want to know what you think and feel as you read my work. While a writer is ultimately responsible for his own work, writing does not happen in a vacuum. I’ve always enjoyed the experience of being edited. I like to know what readers think. Readers have a great deal of wisdom.
Please do subscribe to the Michael Gurian Substack. Let’s explore and change the world together. Go to michaelgurian.substack.com to subscribe.