Stories for Sale, Good Karma Included

BUY

MY STORIES

and

SEND ME TO

TEACHER

TRAINING!

(This post will be stuck to the front page for the month of July.)

I cannot help but feel that being laid off is going to be an opportunity rather than a crisis. To support this notion, I’ve set up a website to sell a few of my short stories for $3 apiece (or 4 for $9) to supplement the funds I’ve already saved. If you like my writing here on this blog, you’re going to love my fiction.

Please leave a comment here or email me, crisitunityblog [at] gmail dot com, for the website address and/or more information.

There’s also a gallery of me in a number of yoga poses on the site, for those of you who are into that kind of thing.

Please help if you can! Karma karma karma! Thank you in advance!

-Crisitunity

12 Responses to “Stories for Sale, Good Karma Included”

  1. [...] to make a very brave leap into making a cherished dream come true. Please, visit her site, and contribute to her cause! You’ll be raking in mad Karma points with the universe in general, and brownie points with [...]

  2. Count me in; I could use some good karma!

  3. [...] I go, I gotta do a little pimpin’ for my good bloggie friend <a href=”http://crisitunity.wordpress.com/2009/06/28/stories-for-sale-good-karma-included/”>Crisitun…> who’s facing some big life changes in the upcoming few weeks. She’s handling it by [...]

  4. count me in

  5. [...] bucks to spare, and like helping out a fellow decent human being in the process, please visit Crisitunity’s blog post about the [...]

  6. [...] set up a site to sell some of her short stories in exchange for $3 toward her Teacher Training Fund.  Having [...]

  7. I’ll sort out a link to your blog tomorrow! Sorry for the delay.

    Hey, no problem! Be sure to note that the stories are ultra-cheap for your readers, being as the cost is in American dollars.

  8. [...] and I took a whole set of photographs of me in yoga poses, and you all probably already know the purpose of this little shoot. These pictures of me are surprising, in part because my form is much better [...]

  9. I came over here from MTAE/Naked on the Roof. So sorry you got laid off, but you may be right about it being a blessing in disguise (did you say that, or did I?). I’m a big believer in things working out the way they are supposed to, and that we can always work with that to go the next level and make our lives better. So good for you! :)

    Thanks for stopping by, and for the encouragement!

  10. I’ve given your blog a mention! Sorry for the delay mate!

    Hey, thanks!

  11. I’m sorry your job ended. I’m here for ya.

  12. We’re praying you could find your next job sooner. But I must the optimism and the creativity of your current situation you’re in.

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