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A new book in the making—written by addicts, for addicts

A new book in the making—written by addicts, for addicts. Literature Development Infographic. We are here. Project Background. Interest in a new daily meditation book came to light in the 2016 CAR survey

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A new book in the making—written by addicts, for addicts

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  1. A new book in the making—written by addicts, for addicts

  2. Literature Development Infographic We are here

  3. Project Background • Interest in a new daily meditation book came to light in the 2016 CAR survey • In 2017, the Board surveyed the Fellowship to get clarity about our vision. The project plan reflects our responses. • Set it up like Just for Today (quotation, elaboration, reflection) • Explore a spiritual principle each day, repeating principles as needed • Draw quotations from any piece of NA literature

  4. A Project is Born WSC 2018 approved the project plan, a workgroup has been formed, and we’ll be generating some material for them to work with

  5. Advance Material • Members’ contributions have a profound effect on a piece of literature • Submit advance material in any language • The workgroup will process what’s submitted • identifying key ideas, concepts, & themes • flagging gems – a turn of phrase or personal experience • Some input may be used as-is, others may be woven together with writing submitted by other members

  6. Getting ready to writeDon’t skimp on this important step! • Get your ideas flowing with a conversation. Don’t worry about putting your thoughts on paper until after we take time to talk. • Facilitators: Please get everyone involved in the discussion & keep an eye on the 10-minute timer to the left. • Procedure: • Pass out the quotations and take turns reading them aloud • Discuss: What resonates with your understanding and experience? • Questions? • Click the mouse to start the timer.

  7. Time to write! • Write alone or with a partner, on paper or online via www.na.org/spad • One quotation per writer/writing pair • Write • It’s just sharing on paper • Focus on communicating ideas, not writing poetry • Just write—the water doesn’t flow until the faucet is turned on Click the mouse to start the 10-minute timer

  8. Show & tell Take turns reading what you wrote to your group

  9. “A member shared…” Can we get a few volunteers to read what you or another group member wrote?

  10. Thanks for playing. We’ll collect all of our writing & send it in. What’s next? Visit www.na.org/spad to stay in-the-know.

  11. What can I do? Consider organizing workshops in your NA community! home groups service bodies activities friends sponsorship gatherings Visit www.na.org/spad to download this PowerPoint, the writing template, and quotations related to more spiritual principles. Use online forms posted at www.na.org/spad to write on your own from any connected device.

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