Pat Corbitt's storytelling career began some fifty years ago as a "Singing Friar," and leader of a group of Franciscan folksingers who told stories in song on television, in grammar schools, old folks homes, hospitals, and college campuses throughout the Eastern United States. Pat ultimately left the Franciscans on the best of terms and has remained a follower of St. Francis ever since. He has devoted his life to producing, writing and directing all sorts of broadcast television, film and transmedia. "Being Happy in a Crappy World" is Pat's first professional venture into religious writing. It...