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There is quite an array of entertaining and illuminating books on the subject of Scientology. But, I think the very best it yet to come.
What book would you love to read?
Here's the first on my list?
-- cross-posted from another thread --
A very smart move for Mike Rinder: Write an autobiographical book.
Call it: "Acceptable Lies"
How to: Find a professional writer to collaborate with who knows how to structure an emotionally compelling narrative story. Don't attempt to just "give time, place, form and event". That is weak and not within light years of becoming a page-turner. Let the book play out like a movie would in three acts, with the plot building toward a crisis/climax for the protagonist--himself. Let the reader experience with him how he was seduced into the cult through the initiation stages of love-bombing white lies. Follow his journey into the dark cult world as the skies blackened with shore stories & acceptable truths. Then lift the lid off Pandora's Bridge as the greatest-good deception transitioned harshly into blatant lying. Track his newly forming career as a PR person where he learned the CultCraft of lying without remorse. Travel that road further until he is being terrorized and beaten for not being a good-enough liar. And, what might that book's third and final act be? Simple. The last chapter is all of the darkest and most horrific secrets that he has been sitting on about the church. And Scientology. And Hubbard.
Prediction: Bestseller.
There is quite an array of entertaining and illuminating books on the subject of Scientology. But, I think the very best it yet to come.
What book would you love to read?
Here's the first on my list?
-- cross-posted from another thread --
A very smart move for Mike Rinder: Write an autobiographical book.
Call it: "Acceptable Lies"
How to: Find a professional writer to collaborate with who knows how to structure an emotionally compelling narrative story. Don't attempt to just "give time, place, form and event". That is weak and not within light years of becoming a page-turner. Let the book play out like a movie would in three acts, with the plot building toward a crisis/climax for the protagonist--himself. Let the reader experience with him how he was seduced into the cult through the initiation stages of love-bombing white lies. Follow his journey into the dark cult world as the skies blackened with shore stories & acceptable truths. Then lift the lid off Pandora's Bridge as the greatest-good deception transitioned harshly into blatant lying. Track his newly forming career as a PR person where he learned the CultCraft of lying without remorse. Travel that road further until he is being terrorized and beaten for not being a good-enough liar. And, what might that book's third and final act be? Simple. The last chapter is all of the darkest and most horrific secrets that he has been sitting on about the church. And Scientology. And Hubbard.
Prediction: Bestseller.
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