I've gone down the 'Soulcraft' rabbit hole more times than I can count, so here's the quick scoop with a little context. If you mean Bill Plotkin's book 'Soulcraft: Crossing into the Mysteries of Nature and Psyche', there isn't a direct fiction-style sequel that continues the same narrative — it's not that kind of book. What he did do, though, was expand on the same themes in later work, and he built a whole practice around the ideas: you can think of 'Nature and the Human Soul' as a companion exploration that develops many of the same threads about rites of passage, deep ecology, and soul-guided development. Beyond books, Plotkin created workshops, programs, and online course material that function like practical companion guides to the concepts in 'Soulcraft'.
On top of that, communities of readers and facilitators have produced study guides, worksheets, and retreat curricula inspired by the book. So while you won't find a numbered sequel on a bookstore shelf, there are follow-up books and lots of applied resources that act as companions. If you want specific reading order, try starting with 'Soulcraft' and then moving into 'Nature and the Human Soul', and supplement that with workshop notes or the material from his institute if you want a hands-on, guided next step.
I get the curiosity — when a book lands you want the next steps. From my reading, spiritual-psychology books titled 'Soulcraft' don't usually spin into a single neat sequel; instead they bloom into more books, workshops, and practical guides. If you loved 'Soulcraft' and want a true companion vibe, I would look for later titles by the same author (for Bill Plotkin that means diving into his subsequent work) and also seek out retreats, study groups, or facilitator guides tied to the book. Online communities on places like Reddit or Goodreads often share PDFs or session outlines made by teachers who run 'Soulcraft'-inspired courses — those can be gold if you're after hands-on exercises. If you're after something specific, tell me the author's name or the edition you have and I can help narrow it down or point to exact companion resources.
Okay, let's be practical about hunting down sequels or companion guides. First thing I do is track the author — when an author treats a book as part of a series of explorations (rather than a story arc), their subsequent titles often serve as companions. So if you search for Bill Plotkin's name alongside 'Soulcraft' you'll see follow-up books and program offerings that expand on the same subject matter. Library catalogs like WorldCat, Goodreads entries, and the publisher's page will list related works and often tag them as companion or follow-up titles.
If the 'Soulcraft' you're asking about is by a different author, always include the author name in searches — many books share that title. Also look for things labeled 'study guide', 'workbook', or 'teacher's guide' if you want something explicitly companion-like. Fan-made guides and facilitator manuals can show up in PDF form or as community resources on forums and can be surprisingly useful. Finally, check the author's website or social media; authors often announce companion materials, retreats, or downloadable guides there first. That process usually uncovers whether there's an official sequel, a thematic follow-up, or just community-created companion content.
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I’ve dug into this one a few times while recommending it to friends: the book 'Soulcraft' by Bill Plotkin (full title 'Soulcraft: Crossing into the Mysteries of Nature and Psyche') usually comes in at roughly the mid-300s in page count, depending on the edition. The common New World Library paperback edition most people cite is about 352 pages, though hardcover, reprints, or international printings can push that number up or down by a few dozen pages. Besides the main text, many copies include a foreword, bibliography, and exercises or appendices that add to the total.
Structure-wise, the book is organized into a handful of larger thematic sections rather than dozens of tiny chapters. Most editions break the material into roughly a dozen core chapters (often labelled as longer, titled sections) plus an introduction and closing material. There are also practical exercises and guided practices interspersed or placed at the back, depending on layout. If you need an exact chapter list for a specific edition, checking the table of contents on a bookseller preview or a scanned library copy will give you definitive chapter names and counts.
For my own reading, I loved how the book’s sections flow like a journey—each long chapter feels like its own mini-rite-of-passage rather than a quick blog-post-sized chunk. If you tell me which edition you’re looking at (paperback, hardcover, Kindle), I can narrow the page and chapter count down to the exact numbers.