Can you imagine people using your knowledge now, tomorrow and long after you've gone?
You know you've made it as an author when your writing is quoted.
It's estimated there are several hundred regularly used Mark Twain quotes.
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) died in 1910.
One of my favourite authors is Napoleon Hill, I've read his book, ‘Think and Grow Rich’ 30 times. (I was amazed to discover it's not actually about becoming rich £$€.)
He died in 1970.
During my Words Change Worlds Webinar I
talked about leaving a legacy.
Can you imagine future generations holding a copy of your book and saying, ‘This book? Yes, my great, great… wrote this’?
It's not for everyone but, if you are going to leave a legacy and publish your book, I think you should write it now.
It's difficult to write your book and leave a legacy after you've gone.
I'm receiving some fantastic feedback on the short videos I've been sharing.
I think you’ll like this one; it's about someone I've already mentioned in this email, it’s just 93 seconds and the message is perfect.
You can watch it by clicking on the image below