Author Murray Kibblewhite Publishes Tenth Short Story in the Project L.E.L. Self Development Series

`Why it is important to remain detached when making important decisions is shown in another E-story “Year 26”.
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand - Oct. 15, 2014 - PRLog -- Murray Kibblewhite today announced the publication of “Year 26”, a short story, the tenth in the Project L.E.L. (Live –Experience-Learn)  twenty three short story series of personal self-discovery available as a free download from Smashwords  https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/371110

The story sets out how to understand that each experience should be considered as a learning experience.

In “Year 26” a young newly married Indian guy living in New Zealand explains how his arranged marriage took place. Compared to a Western culture approach he considers the benefit of longevity of his marriage is worth the effort of not becoming emotionally involved before his marriage. Now he is married and living away from his home country he and his wife are very happy? What can we learn? Check it out.

“Everyone is here to learn and everyone’s lessons are different to others. The Project L.E.L. series explores many different situations, all of which are based upon real people’s experiences.” said Murray Kibblewhite author of Project L.E.L.” Once a lesson is learnt a person does not have to experience it again. The problem goes away and a new challenge comes into a person’s life”.

About Murray Kibblewhite

Businessman, Teacher and Writer all in one package is unusual!

And so is Murray Kibblewhite who enjoys filling all these roles at the same time. The link between then is now expressed in his writing a series of short stories based upon his students experiences.

Born in Masterton, a small farming town, Murray left to attend Victoria University in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, where he gained a B.Com. His working life has been mixed, starting in a Government owned finance company, moving to Auckland to work in the same field, then as General Manager of a trading company and then into his own service businesses.

For over 40 years Murray has also been a part time tertiary teacher specializing in business papers and his most recent students were from Asia, mainly Chinese, Indian and Korean.

He is divorced, has two adult children and five grandchildren and lives in Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand.

Under the banner, “Now I Know”, Murray has published the first short story of a series under the heading, “Project L.E.L.” that deals with Living – Experience – Learning. There are strong themes of Self Discovery and Spiritual understanding in his writings. He has released his first adventure novel, The Minke Connection, that deals with the issue of Japanese killing whales in the Southern Ocean.
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